This legal document outlines the aftermath of a November 2018 Miami Herald report concerning Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement (NPA). It details a February 2019 court ruling that found the government violated victims' rights, leading to the recusal of the U.S. Attorney's Office. The document then describes Epstein's subsequent federal indictment and arrest in New York in July 2019, and the resignation of government official Acosta following a press conference where he defended his role in the original NPA.
This document is an email exchange on July 24, 2019, between the Chief Psychologist and a Forensic Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. The Chief Psychologist confirms their opinion on an individual's competency, mentioning a recent phone call on the matter from someone identified as 'AW SS', and asks the Forensic Psychologist for their agreement. The preceding email from the Forensic Psychologist is redacted.
This document is an email chain from July 24, 2019, originating from the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. The psychologist informs a colleague, a Forensic Psychologist, that an individual named 'AW SS' called about his competency, which the Chief Psychologist affirmed, and now seeks the colleague's agreement. The Forensic Psychologist then forwards this email to a recipient identified as 'SIS'.
This document page contains the contact information/signature block for a Supervisory Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The individual's name and phone extension are redacted. The document appears to be part of a larger Department of Justice release (DOJ-OGR).
This is an email dated August 23, 2019, from a Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center to a Lieutenant. The attorney is following up on the Lieutenant's prior agreement to be interviewed by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) about inmate Epstein (#76318-054). The email provides the phone number of an OIG agent and requests that the Lieutenant call to schedule the interview.
This is an email chain from July 31, 2019, concerning inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054). The initial message from a Bureau of Prisons employee clarifies that Epstein does have a cellmate, Reyes (#85993-054). A subsequent follow-up email from a Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center adds a correction that psychology staff, along with medical staff, are responsible for determining if an inmate's suicidal gesture is sincere or for manipulation.
This document is an email from a Supervisory Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, dated August 12, 2019. The attorney confirms receipt of a forwarded request from Mr. Epstein's family and states that relevant parties at the MCC have been instructed to preserve all responsive documentation. The email also advises that any formal request for the production of documents must be submitted as a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons email thread from December 6, 2019, coordinating a response to a New York Daily News inquiry. The reporter asked detailed questions about low morale, funding, hiring surges, and staff attrition at MCC Manhattan following Jeffrey Epstein's suicide and the subsequent charges against guards for falsifying documents. The proposed responses from the BOP are almost entirely redacted under deliberative process privileges.
This document is an email chain from September 9, 2019, involving the Health Services Administrator at MCC New York and BOP/NERO officials, including Shirley V. Skipper-Scott. The administrator is submitting the Mortality Review for Jeffrey Epstein but notes significant difficulty in obtaining the Autopsy Report, Toxicology Report, and Death Certificate from the Chief Medical Examiner's office, stating that calls and certified mail have gone unanswered since August 2019.
This document is an email dated July 23, 2019, from the Chief Psychologist to the Assistant Human Resource Manager at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. The sender forwards an unspecified item and apologizes for a delay, attributing it to being occupied with a 'crazy task'. The names of both individuals are redacted, but their roles and workplace are clearly identified.
This document is an email chain from July 24, 2019, between staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. The Chief Psychologist confirms that inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054) was moved from suicide watch to psychological observation that morning. The communication serves as an internal notification and confirmation of this change in status.
This email chain discusses the need for a suicide risk assessment for inmate Jeffrey Epstein upon his return from court, anticipating potential bad news regarding his legal situation. Staff are instructed to place him on psychological observation or suicide watch if necessary, citing multiple risk factors including his high-profile status and sex offense charges.
This is a U.S. Government memorandum from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, dated July 30, 2019. The document shows the Unit Discipline Committee (UDC) referring the case of inmate Jeffrey Edward Epstein (Reg. No. 76318-054) to the Disciplinary Hearing Officer (DHO). An attached checklist outlines various points for the DHO to determine, including Epstein's GED status, good conduct time, and any history of repetitive misconduct or available sanctions.
This is an email dated July 30, 2019, from a Unit Manager at the Metropolitan Correctional Center to Shirley V. Skipper-Scott. The manager confirms they have located and prepared inmate Jeffrey Epstein's file, noting that he had been housed in the '5 North' unit for one night. A 'Notice of Separation' was attached to the email.
This document is an email dated July 24, 2019, from the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. The psychologist responds affirmatively with a single word, 'yes', to a query from the previous day asking whether inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054) was mentally capable of proceeding with a disciplinary process. This indicates that a disciplinary action was being considered against Epstein and that he was deemed mentally fit to participate in it.
This document is a United States Government Memorandum from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, dated July 30, 2019. It serves as a DHO (Discipline Hearing Officer) Checklist for inmate Jeffrey Edward Epstein (Reg. No. 76318-054), indicating his case is being referred by the Unit Discipline Committee (UDC) to the DHO. The document lists various forms and determinations attached to the referral, such as GED status, conduct credits, and disciplinary history.
This document is the cover sheet for a 'Suicide Watch Chronological Log' and 'Inmate Companions Log' for inmate Epstein (Register #76318-054) at the MCC. It covers the period from July 23, 2019, to July 24, 2019. It lists specific restricted items allowed for the inmate (such as suicide smock and paper spoon) and indicates the log is Booklet 1 of 1.
This document is an email dated July 30, 2019, from a Unit Manager at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. The email is addressed to Shirley V. Skipper-Scott and concerns a Disciplinary Hearing Officer (DHO) packet for inmate Jeffrey Epstein (76318-054), which was sent as an attachment. The sender also notes that a physical copy of the packet will be placed in the DHO mailbox.
This document is an email dated August 12, 2019, from a Supervisory Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. The email is a response to an inquiry from a judge, identified as Judge Richard M. Berman, regarding the case of Jeffrey Epstein (19 cr 490). The email attaches a formal response from Warden N'Diaye and is sent to court personnel and Lamine N'Diaye.
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