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Metropolitan Correctional Center
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Jeffrey Epstein
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| 2019-08-12 | N/A | MCC Warden responded to Judge Berman's inquiry. | Metropolitan Correctional C... | View |
| 2019-08-12 | N/A | Warden responds to Judge Berman's inquiry regarding Jeffrey Epstein (Case 19 cr 490) | Metropolitan Correctional C... | View |
This document is an email chain initiated by a Supervisory Staff Attorney at the MCC on August 12, 2019. It forwards a detailed legal request from Jeffrey Epstein's family (dated August 11, 2019) demanding the preservation of all evidence—including video footage, logs, and medical records—related to Epstein's detention, his July 23 attempted suicide, and his death on August 10. The chain also includes the initial August 10 notification of Epstein's passing.
This document contains an email chain between the MCC Supervisory Staff Attorney and Martin G. Weinberg, the attorney for Jeffrey Epstein's family. The primary content is an August 11, 2019, request from Weinberg to the MCC demanding the preservation of all evidence (videos, logs, notes, medical records, etc.) related to Epstein's detention, attempted suicide on July 23, and death on August 10. The chain also includes the initial August 10 notification from the MCC to Weinberg confirming Epstein's death.
This document is a chain of internal emails between the U.S. Attorney's Office, the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), and the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) on August 10, 2019, the day Jeffrey Epstein died. The emails chronologically track the initial report of his transport to the hospital for an 'apparent suicide attempt,' the subsequent confirmation that he 'passed away,' and the significant frustration expressed by the U.S. Attorney's Office that the Bureau of Prisons issued a press release before providing official details to government attorneys or Epstein's family. Later emails discuss a suspicious phone call received by Epstein's defense team regarding the retrieval of his body, which officials suspected might be a hoax.
Summary of interactions with Epstein's legal team regarding housing requests and suicide watch status.
In-person discussion regarding access to water and request to house Epstein in the Cadre.
Phone conversation asking if Epstein could be housed alone in SHU; denied due to suicide risk.
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