This document is a Special Housing Unit (SHU) record for Jeffrey Epstein at the New York Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC). It details his admission to the SHU on July 7, 2019, at 19:20 pending classification, assigned to cell Z05-124LAD. The log tracks daily shifts, meals, and medical checks from July 8 to July 13, 2019, noting specifically on July 11 and 12 that he voiced 'no medical complaints'.
An official Bureau of Prisons memorandum detailing a possible suicide attempt by Jeffrey Epstein on July 23, 2019, at the MCC in New York. The report describes Epstein being found on his cell floor with a red neck, his subsequent placement on suicide watch, and conflicting narratives where the cellmate claims he saw Epstein with a string around his neck, while Epstein claims the cellmate attempted to kill him. The officer notes Epstein appeared to be feigning unconsciousness and 'making the story up as he went along' regarding the cellmate's alleged aggression.
This document contains a series of Bureau of Prisons records detailing an incident on July 23, 2019, involving inmate Jeffrey Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. The records describe a possible suicide attempt where Epstein was found on the floor of his cell with a ligature around his neck, along with conflicting statements from Epstein and his cellmate regarding the nature of the event (suicide attempt vs. assault). The file includes incident reports, medical assessments noting neck injuries, psychological evaluations deeming him competent for disciplinary proceedings, and SENTRY database printouts regarding his inmate status and disciplinary history.
This document is a collection of Federal Bureau of Prisons memorandums detailing an incident on July 23, 2019, where Jeffrey Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center with injuries to his neck. Staff responded to a body alarm at 1:27 AM, finding Epstein on the floor; reports vary on whether he had a 'noose,' 'orange homemade rope,' or 'handmade orange cloth' around his neck. Epstein later alleged his cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, attempted to kill and extort him, while Tartaglione claimed he discovered Epstein attempting suicide. Epstein was subsequently placed on suicide watch in the HA-Unit.
This document contains a series of internal Bureau of Prisons memorandums dated July 23, 2019, regarding a possible suicide attempt by Jeffrey Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. Staff responded to a call at 1:27 AM and found Epstein unresponsive in his cell with a makeshift noose/orange cloth around his neck, while his cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione alerted guards. While staff treated the incident as a suicide attempt and placed Epstein on suicide watch, Epstein later claimed to officers that Tartaglione had actually attempted to kill and extort him.
This document is an Inmate Investigative Report and associated incident documentation from the MCC New York regarding a suicide attempt by Jeffrey Epstein on July 23, 2019. Epstein was found unresponsive with a homemade noose around his neck in the cell he shared with Nicholas Tartaglione. The report concludes there was insufficient evidence to suggest Tartaglione assaulted Epstein, despite conflicting narratives and allegations of extortion and discomfort between the cellmates.
This document is a Special Housing Unit (SHU) Record for Jeffrey Epstein at the New York MCC, covering his admission on July 7, 2019, through July 13, 2019. It logs his cell assignment (Z05-124LAD), status (Pending Classification), and daily shift checks including meals and exercise. Notably, on July 11, 2019, the log indicates he refused exercise and refers to a second page for comments.
This is a Special Housing Unit Record for inmate Jeffrey Epstein (Reg. No. 76318-054) at the New York MCC, covering the period from July 14, 2019, to July 20, 2019. The document logs his daily activities, including meals, showers, exercise, and time spent out of his cell, following his admission on July 10, 2019, for 'PENDING CLASSIFICATION'.
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