This document is a Monthly Facility Report for MCC New York (where Jeffrey Epstein was detained) covering July 2019, the month prior to his death. The report highlights significant deficiencies in maintenance operations, showing a Preventive Maintenance (PM) completion rate of only 44.29% against a goal of 80%, and a Planned Event (PE) completion rate of 54.58%. It lists numerous active work orders and indicates that the facility's last program review in 2016 was rated 'Superior', with the next review due in late 2019.
This document is an email chain involving the Regional Environmental & Safety Compliance Administrator for the Northeast Regional Office (NERO) regarding a Notice of Violation (NOV) issued to MCC New York (where Jeffrey Epstein was detained) on July 15, 2019, for Underground Storage Tank (UST) violations. The correspondence details efforts to hire a vendor ('All Boro Tank Testing') to address EPA violations, the vendor's failure to appear, and the subsequent hiring of another company to resolve the issues in mid-August 2019. The emails also discuss staffing certifications (Class A, B, & C Operators) required for compliance.
This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York covering August 9 and August 10, 2019. It details the specific timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's death on the morning of August 10, noting he was found unresponsive in cell Z06-220 at 6:33 AM, with CPR administered and EMS notified. The logs also reveal that on August 9 and 10, the institution was on 'Modified Operations' with significant system malfunctions, including inoperable fire alarms and public address systems.
An internal Bureau of Prisons memorandum requesting 10% retention and 25% recruitment/relocation incentives for staff at MDC Brooklyn and MCC New York due to critical staffing shortages. The document highlights high vacancy rates (up to 15.5%), significant difficulty in hiring qualified candidates between 2016-2018 (e.g., only 12 hired out of 75 positions in FY2018), and staff attrition to other agencies or rural facilities like FCI Otisville. This provides context regarding the operational state of MCC New York, the facility where Jeffrey Epstein was later held.
This document is an evidence photograph log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center New York concerning the suicide of Jeffrey Epstein on August 10, 2019. The photograph, taken on August 12, 2019, displays the inmate ID card of Efrain Reyes (Reg # 85993-054) found in or near Cell 220, confirming his presence or association with the location of the incident.
An email chain dated August 12, 2019, originating from a Special Investigative Technician at MCC New York and forwarded by a Correctional Service Administrator at the Federal Bureau of Prisons Northeast Regional Office. The email transmits six attachments labeled 'Epstein door-1.docx' through 'Epstein door-6.docx' and contains the message 'Attached are the requested photographs.' This correspondence occurred two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death at MCC New York.
This document is a draft DOJ OIG report from March 2023 detailing the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death in BOP custody. It describes the failure of correctional officers Michael Thomas and Tova Noel to conduct mandatory rounds and counts in the SHU on the night of August 9-10, 2019, noting they falsified records and slept on duty. The report confirms the medical examiner's finding of suicide by hanging and states there was no evidence of homicide or other individuals entering the tier during the relevant timeframe.
This document is a draft DOJ OIG report from March 2023 investigating the BOP's supervision of Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York. It details how 'Senior Officer Specialist 6' knowingly cleared an inaccurate institutional count at 10:00 p.m. on August 9, 2019, using a technique called 'ghost counting' to account for a transferred inmate. The report also describes this officer's response to the emergency call at 6:33 a.m. on August 10, 2019, where he assisted in transporting Epstein to the hospital.
This document is a draft DOJ OIG report investigating the Bureau of Prisons' supervision of Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York during the night of his death (August 9-10, 2019). It details how staffing shortages led to a 'Material Handler' working 24 consecutive hours; this employee and another officer ('Noel') failed to conduct mandatory 30-minute rounds or the 10:00 p.m. inmate count because they were 'tired' and instead spent the night surfing the internet. The report confirms that records were falsified to show counts were completed, noting that no officer entered Epstein's tier between 10:40 p.m. and 6:30 a.m.
This document is an agenda or set of notes for a meeting regarding the 'Epstein Report' with FO-OGC. It outlines drafting decisions, including how to handle misconduct findings, the limitations of SHU video evidence, and specific naming conventions for the facility, Epstein (inmate vs. detainee), and staff titles. It includes redactions regarding specific medical and security personnel names.
Memorandum of Investigation detailing a September 1, 2021, interview with a BOP Operations Lieutenant regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The document lists numerous attachments, including emails, daily logs, assignment rosters, and count documents from August 2019 (specifically around the time of Epstein's death on August 10), as well as records of a previous interview from June 2021.
This document is a Memorandum of Investigation from the DOJ Office of the Inspector General regarding an interview conducted on September 23, 2021. Agents interviewed a BOP Lieutenant from the Special Investigative Services (SIS) at MCC New York concerning the death of inmate Jeffrey Epstein. The report lists several attachments, including rosters and count documents from August 9, 2019, an email from August 8, 2019, and pictures of Epstein's cell.
Memorandum of Investigation detailing a voluntary interview conducted by the DOJ OIG on October 27, 2021, with a Federal Bureau of Prisons Captain. The interview focused on the Captain's role as Administrative Lieutenant at MCC New York, specifically regarding the training of correctional officers during the period Jeffrey Epstein was detained there (July-August 2019). Several documents related to suicide prevention training and sign-in sheets were attached to the report.
Memorandum of Investigation from the DOJ OIG regarding an interview with an Electronics Technician at MCC New York concerning the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The interview took place on September 29, 2021, and discussed camera issues and service requests at the facility. Attached documents include SigNet service requests from 2019 and a DVR work order from July 2019.
This is a Daily Activity Report from MCC New York for July 16, 2019 (dated July 17). It highlights a critical staffing shortage resulting in the vacating of '10-South #2' (Epstein was housed in 10-South). It also details a security incident where an inmate swallowed a razor to escape being labeled a snitch, and notes multiple inmates on 'Psych Obs. w/inmate companion,' a status relevant to the Epstein timeline.
This document is an official memorandum from the Associate Warden of MCC New York detailing the timeline of events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death on August 10, 2019. It records the discovery of his unresponsive body at 6:33 a.m., the subsequent medical interventions and transport, and his pronouncement of death at 7:36 a.m. The report notes specific physical evidence, including 'circumfricial bruising' around the neck and the discovery of an 'orange make shift noose' in his cell.
This document is an email thread dated August 10, 2019, between an Associate Warden at MCC New York and a staff member drafting a press release regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein. It provides a specific timeline of events, confirming Epstein was found at 6:30 AM, life-saving measures were attempted, he was transported by BOP and EMS to a local hospital, and pronounced dead at 7:36 AM. It also confirms the FBI was notified and clarifies his specific charges as 'Sex Trafficking Conspiracy and Sex Trafficking of Minors.'
An email thread from July 26, 2019, between the Associate Warden and Chief Psychologist at MCC New York discussing the status of Jeffrey Epstein. The emails reveal that 'Central Office Psych' had concerns about Epstein being moved from Suicide Watch (SW) to Psychological Observation (psych obs), though the Chief Psychologist defended the decision. The thread also notes that Epstein had an attorney visit scheduled for the entire day, necessitating an early assessment.
This document is an email thread from July 24, 2019, between the Regional Director of the Northeast Region and the Associate Warden of MCC New York. The Regional Director requests daily updates on a specific inmate (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein), asking for status, changes, or activities. The Associate Warden responds confirming they will provide the update after receiving the results of a Psychologist's evaluation scheduled for that day.
This document contains an email thread from August 13-14, 2019, between an inmate (assigned to plumbing) and medical staff. The inmate aggressively complains about medication side effects and, notably, references the recent death of Jeffrey Epstein, expressing a hope that the medical staff is implicated in the 'negligence of Epstein' and subsequently fired. This correspondence likely takes place at MCC New York shortly after Epstein's suicide.
This is a Daily Activity Report from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York dated August 7, 2019, covering activities for August 6, 2019. It details significant incidents, including the placement of two inmates in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) for weapon possession, and explicitly notes a 'shortage of staff' resulting in vacated posts including '10 South #2'. It also lists one inmate on suicide watch and provides statistics on staff leave, overtime, and inmate population totals just days before Jeffrey Epstein's death.
This document is an email chain dated July 25, 2019, between the United States Marshals Service (USMS) and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). The USMS expresses frustration regarding a lack of information from MCC New York's Warden and Assistant Warden following an 'incident' involving high-profile prisoner Jeffrey Epstein (likely his July 23 injury). A BOP official responds, connecting the USMS with an Associate Warden who can provide the requested information.
This document is an email chain dated July 25, 2019, between the US Marshals Service (USMS) and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). The USMS is urgently seeking information regarding an 'incident' involving Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York, noting that the facility's Warden and Assistant Warden were uncooperative. A BOP Acting SDAD/CPD responds by directing the USMS to an Associate Warden who has been cc'd to provide the necessary information.
This document contains a series of internal emails from the Bureau of Prisons dated July 24-25, 2019, concerning Jeffrey Epstein's status at MCC New York. The emails confirm Epstein was removed from Suicide Watch and placed on Psychological Observation following an incident where he was found with a 'makeshift noose' around his neck (Code 228 Self-Mutilation). The text also details plans to house him in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) with a specific cellmate described as the individual who pleaded guilty to mailing IEDs to prominent Democrats (Cesar Sayoc).
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