This document is an email chain from August 13-15, 2019, coordinating a high-level visit to the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York by US Attorney Geoffrey Berman, Principal Deputy Attorney General Ed O'Callahan, and other DOJ/USANYS staff. The correspondence details the specific areas the officials wished to inspect, including the 2nd-floor suicide watch area, the 9th-floor SHU, and Jeffrey Epstein's cell (noted as cordoned off). The emails emphasize that the visitors would not speak to guards due to 'ongoing investigations' and discuss logistics such as security vesting and the presence of the Acting Warden.
This document is an email thread between officials at the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) dated August 13, 2019, three days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondence concerns the review and modification of an 'MCC Employee Summary Table' and an attached spreadsheet titled 'MCC_Officer_Information.xlsx', likely part of the investigation into the staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
This document outlines the initial investigation summary by the USAO-SDNY, FBI, and OIG into the death of Jeffrey Epstein at the MCC. It details interviews with prison staff where a correctional officer admitted they 'messed up' by failing to conduct 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. counts on the night of the suicide. The report also highlights a suspicious unrecorded phone call Epstein made shortly before his death, where he claimed to be calling his mother but was overheard speaking to a male.
This document is an email header dated October 1, 2020, exchanged between officials at the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). The subject matter concerns 'MCC discovery/notes,' likely referring to legal discovery materials related to the Metropolitan Correctional Center, potentially in connection with the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's detention or the subsequent prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell/prison guards.
This document is an email chain from September 2020 among USANYS staff discussing upcoming unit activities. A key update involves the planned arrest of Robert Adams, an MCC guard indicted for bribery and sexual misconduct. The email explicitly notes that Adams was working in the SAMS unit on the night of Jeffrey Epstein's suicide and that the current charges 'spun out of' the investigation into that night.
This document is the Daily Assignment Roster for MCC New York dated Friday, August 9, 2019, the day immediately preceding Jeffrey Epstein's death. It lists staff assignments for various posts including the Special Housing Unit (SHU) where Epstein was held, though individual officer names are redacted. The document includes a 'Change Records' log showing numerous staffing adjustments, sick leave entries, and overtime assignments (28 occurrences) leading up to and including August 9th, with the final report generated on the evening of August 10, 2019.
This document is a Litigation Hold Notice issued by the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York following the death of Jeffrey Epstein. It mandates the preservation of all evidence, records, and communications related to Epstein's incarceration at the MCC from July 6, 2019, through his death on August 10, 2019, including specific details regarding a suicide attempt on July 23 and the events of the night of his death. The notice explicitly lists types of evidence to be preserved, such as video surveillance, employee logs, medical records, and physical evidence from his cell.
This document is a discovery request letter from attorney Jason E. Foy, representing Tova Noel (a guard charged in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's death), to the US Attorney's Office. The letter demands 31 specific items, including Noel's personnel files, SHU logs from the time of Epstein's death (August 2019), surveillance records of broken cameras, and internal memos regarding Epstein's need for a cellmate. It also notably asks for the identity of the author of a specific 4Chan message and records related to other inmate deaths at the MDC.
This document is a civil complaint filed on November 14, 2019, by Jane Doe 1000 against the executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate, seeking damages for battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The plaintiff alleges she was recruited in late 1999 under the guise of modeling opportunities for Victoria's Secret, then subjected to years of sexual abuse, manipulation, and trafficking by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in New York and Palm Beach. The complaint details Epstein's wealth, his specific properties in NY and NM, his 2008 plea deal, his 2019 arrest and death, and specific instances of abuse involving Maxwell.
An email update from the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the Epstein investigation dated September 3, 2019. It reports that interviews in Florida were postponed due to weather and details the results of attempting to interview two inmates housed across from Epstein's cell in the MCC; one declined and the other claimed to have slept through the incident.
This document is an email chain from August 2019 within the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) instituting a formal litigation hold following Jeffrey Epstein's death at the MCC. The emails discuss a preservation request from Epstein's lawyers regarding a potential wrongful death case and instruct staff to preserve all records related to his death, conditions of confinement, and a prior incident involving physical injuries. One responder confirms compliance and cites USAO case number 2018R01618.
An email sent on August 13, 2019—three days after Jeffrey Epstein's death—from an Assistant United States Attorney at the SDNY. The email transmits an attachment titled 'MCC_Officer_Information.xlsx' and references an 'MCC Employee Summary Table' for review by 'chiefs/brass,' indicating an investigation into the staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
A discovery response letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to defense counsel for Tova Noel and Michael Thomas, the guards charged in connection with Jeffrey Epstein's death. The letter identifies specific video surveillance files and timestamps from August 9-10, 2019, documenting Epstein's movements (including a phone call) and the defendants' computer usage at the desk. It also addresses requests regarding an MCC technician and video from July 23, 2019.
This document is an email chain from August 2, 2019, between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and Defense Counsel regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. The correspondence details a dispute over whether specific discovery materials, including statements to law enforcement and cell site data, should be filed under seal or publicly with redactions. The prosecution accuses the defense of violating a protective order by publicly filing sensitive exhibits, while the defense discusses logistical issues regarding getting the defendant's affidavit signed at the MCC without the legal team acting as witnesses.
This document is an email chain from August and September 2020 between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY), the Office of the Inspector General (OIG), and the Bureau of Prisons (BOP). The primary official subject is an inquiry into the status of Jeffrey Epstein's 'finalized suicide reconstruction report,' which the USANYS had not yet received. The correspondence also touches on a prisoner transfer to Englewood, a 'QPDF case,' and personal health issues affecting an OIG employee.
This document is an email thread between an Assistant U.S. Attorney (SDNY) and a Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) regarding inmate Tartaglione, Jeffrey Epstein's former cellmate. The emails discuss Tartaglione's recreation habits, a past interaction involving Epstein and recreation schedules, complaints about water leaks in the cell, and the receipt of newspapers. It also references a legal filing by Tartaglione's counsel, Bruce Barket.
An email chain between SDNY officials dated November 30, 2020, discussing the death of Efrain Reyes. An Assistant US Attorney reports learning from Probation that Reyes died (possibly drug-related) and verifies that his testimony was not needed for the Epstein/MCC investigation.
This document is the Daily Assignment Roster for MCC New York on Friday, August 9, 2019, the day immediately preceding Jeffrey Epstein's death in the facility. It details staffing posts across various units, including the Special Housing Unit (SHU), though nearly all officer names are redacted. The roster tracks extensive shift changes, overtime, and leave status updates, logged by staff with initials such as KS, RW, and JD.
This document is an email thread dated August 14, 2019, four days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. It coordinates a meeting scheduled for the following day (August 15) between MCC leadership ('the brass'), the MCC team, and visiting officials from Main Justice (DOJ), the FBI, and the Office of the Inspector General (IG). The meeting was set to take place in the 8th floor library following an 'MCC visit'.
An email dated August 14, 2019, organizing a meeting for the following day regarding 'MCC/Epstein'. The meeting is requested by 'Geoff' and involves high-level officials from the MCC, Main Justice, FBI, and the Inspector General (IG), scheduled to take place in the 8th floor library following a visit to the MCC. This likely pertains to the immediate aftermath and investigation of Jeffrey Epstein's death.
This document set consists of four internal Bureau of Prisons emails dated between July 9 and July 24, 2019, tracking Jeffrey Epstein's mental health status and housing location at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. The records show his movement from Psychological Observation to the Special Housing Unit (SHU) on July 10, his placement on Suicide Watch by July 23, and his subsequent removal from Suicide Watch back to Psychological Observation on July 24. The emails are sent by a Forensic Psychologist (name redacted) within the U.S. Public Health Service/DOJ.
This document contains an email chain from August 10, 2019, between officials at the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO) and the Bureau of Prisons (BOP)/MCC regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The correspondence reveals significant frustration from the USAO that the BOP issued a press release confirming the death before providing official details to the prosecutors, leaving them unable to update Epstein's defense counsel. The emails also discuss a suspicious incident where an individual claiming to be an MCC investigator called Epstein's associates attempting to arrange the release of the body, which officials suspected was a hoax and required FBI/DOJ-OIG intervention.
An email chain between the US Attorney's Offices for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York regarding an offer of information from attorney Andrew Patel. Patel represents inmate Johnny Contreras, who was housed in the MCC SHU across the hall from Jeffrey Epstein at the time of Epstein's death. Contreras offered to speak to investigators about his observations, leading to an attorney proffer on August 20, 2019.
An email chain between USANYS officials discussing a potential inmate cooperator at the MCC. The cooperator claims that another inmate admitted to providing Jeffrey Epstein with the sheets he used to commit suicide. The officials discuss the credibility of this second-hand information and whether to extend a cooperation agreement.
An email chain between an Assistant United States Attorney (SDNY) and another official regarding protocols for interviewing inmates. The discussion references the 'MCC case' and includes an attachment specifically titled 'Hammad_Memo_-_Epstein_Death_Investigation.msg', indicating the conversation concerns the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondence details the use of 'Hammad memos' to authorize agents to interview inmates without counsel present.
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