An email thread dated August 11, 2019, from a Senior Officer Specialist at the Federal Bureau of Prisons (MCC New York). The email relays a message received at 6:42 AM from an NYPD Detective at the NYC Medical Examiner's office requesting BOP staff to come to the coroner's office to verify Jeffrey Epstein's body so an autopsy could commence. The document includes a typo in the subject line ('Esptein') and a philosophical quote by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross in the signature block.
This document is an email thread dated August 11, 2019 (the day after Jeffrey Epstein's death), sent by a Senior Officer Specialist at the Federal Bureau of Prisons (MCC New York). The email relays a message that an NYPD Detective at the NYC Medical Examiner's office called at 6:42 AM requesting BOP staff to come to the coroner's office to verify Epstein's body so the autopsy could begin.
This document is an email chain dated August 11, 2019, the day after Jeffrey Epstein's death. A Senior Officer Specialist at MCC New York reports receiving a call at 6:42 AM from the NYC Medical Examiner requesting BOP personnel to come to the coroner's office to officially verify Epstein's body so the autopsy could proceed.
This document is an official letter dated August 10, 2019, from the Warden of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York to Mark Epstein. It serves as a formal notification and expression of condolences regarding the death of his brother, Jeffrey Edward Epstein, on that same day. The letter states that Epstein was pronounced deceased at New York Presbyterian-Lower Manhattan Hospital and notes that, while preliminary reports were pending, the death appeared to be the result of suicide.
This document is an internal email sent on August 10, 2019, shortly after the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The sender, Mike, is circulating a second draft of a press release regarding the incident at MCC New York and asking colleagues to verify seven specific factual points. These points include the timeline of discovery (6:30 AM), the administration of life-saving measures, the method of transport to the hospital, the time of death pronouncement (7:30 AM), FBI notification, and the specific legal titles of his offenses.
This document package contains Bureau of Prisons records regarding a July 23, 2019 incident where Jeffrey Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell at MCC New York with marks on his neck. While officially classified as a suicide attempt (Incident Report #3282555), memoranda reveal Epstein claimed his cellmate attempted to kill and extort him, while the cellmate claimed he woke up to find Epstein hanging himself. The file includes incident reports, medical exams documenting neck injuries, staff duty rosters, and grainy photo sheets of the scene.
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 an email chain from July 25, 2019, regarding a formal request to preserve video surveillance footage at MCC New York following an 'Epstein incident' (likely the July 23 suicide attempt). An attorney requests footage from the SHU tier hallway and any body camera footage from July 22 at 11 PM to July 23 at 4 AM. MCC staff confirm the preservation of footage for cell Z06-215 has been completed.
This document is an internal email from the MCC New York dated July 23, 2019, at 7:57 PM. A staff member sends an attachment to their 'Boss' (likely the Associate Warden) and indicates they are leaving for the day. The date coincides with the incident where Jeffrey Epstein was found injured in his cell, widely reported as his first suicide attempt.
This document contains an incident synopsis and subsequent email chain regarding Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York on July 23, 2019. Epstein was found on the floor of the SHU with neck marks, claiming his cellmate tried to kill him, though he later told medical staff he didn't know what happened. A BOP official criticized the initial memo as 'confusing' and requested a clearer draft to send to IPPA and the Director regarding Epstein's status and potential move to General Population.
This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log from the MCC in New York for July 15, 2019. It details operational events across three shifts, including security checks, inmate counts, and movements to/from court. Notably, the log mentions an inmate on suicide watch with a companion (name redacted) and a malfunction of the Public Address System preventing PREA announcements.
This document is an internal report or email regarding the intake of Jeffrey Epstein (Reg. 76318-054) at MCC New York on July 6, 2019. It details his placement in the Special Housing Unit, his court arraignment, and strict protocols for his mental health observation, stating he must be placed on Psychological Observation or Suicide Watch upon his return from court depending on the availability of psychology staff and his self-reported status.
This document is an email chain from August 10, 2019, the date of Jeffrey Epstein's death. It contains a query from a staff member (likely at MCC New York) regarding a discrepancy in inmate counts at 12:00 AM, noting that the count slip read 73 while 'E1' (likely a housing unit record) read 72. The document is marked Confidential and bears SDNY identifiers.
Bureau of Prisons Daily Activity Report for MCC New York dated August 6, 2019, covering activities on August 5, 2019. The report highlights significant staffing shortages resulting in vacated posts across all shifts (Morning, Day, Evening), including in the Special Housing Unit (SHU). It notes an inmate (name redacted) placed in SHU pending SIS investigation and an inmate on suicide watch with a companion, occurring shortly before Jeffrey Epstein's death.
This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for July 25, 2019. It details operations across three shifts (Morning, Day, Evening), including inmate counts, movements to court/hospice, and security checks. Notably, Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054) is listed on 'Psych Obs' during the morning and day, but his status is recorded as 'Suicide Watch' during the evening shift; in both cases, he is noted to have an inmate companion. The log also highlights significant facility issues, stating repeatedly that the fire alarm and sprinkler systems were nonoperational and that the public address system was malfunctioning.
An internal email dated July 24, 2019, sent between likely correctional staff members. The sender requests a 'cutter' (likely a rescue tool/hook knife used for ligature cutting), referencing an 'incident w/Epstein' that occurred the previous night (July 23). The sender notes they attempted to retrieve a cutter from 'the cage' during the incident but found none available. This corresponds to the reported July 23 incident where Epstein was found semi-conscious in his cell.
This document is a Daily Lieutenant's Log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York for July 9, 2019. It confirms that inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054) was on 'Psych Obs.' (Psychological Observation) with an inmate companion on this date. The log details operational issues, specifically noting that the fire alarm and sprinkler systems were nonoperational during the morning watch but operational by the day watch, and that the public address system was malfunctioning.
This document is an internal email exchange dated July 24, 2019, likely between Bureau of Prisons staff members at MCC New York. The conversation concerns the administrative logging of an 'MDS code' for a male inmate (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein given the SDNY context) for an event occurring at 1:40 AM. The respondent apologizes for failing to hit enter on the record, and the original sender offers to complete the entry for both of them.
This document contains the Suicide Watch Chronological Logs for Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York following an incident on July 23, 2019. The logs record his movement to Suicide Cell #4 at 1:40 AM and document his explicit claim at 2:15 AM that his cellmate tried to kill him, followed by observations of him trying to remember what happened. Lt. Anderson is noted as taking photographs of Epstein at 3:15 AM.
This document is an internal log or memo from the MCC New York regarding inmate Jeffrey Epstein. It details a timeline from July 23, 2019, to July 30, 2019, noting his transfer to 'psych observation' and the utilization of an 'I/M companion' (inmate companion) for watch duties, likely related to suicide watch (S/W).
This document is a Suicide Watch Chronological Log for inmate Jeffrey Epstein (Register # 76318-054) at MCC New York, dated July 23, 2019. The logs detail his transfer to 'Suicide Cell #4' at 1:40 AM and document observations every 15 minutes. A critical entry at 2:15 AM notes that Epstein stated 'his cellmate tried to kill him,' followed by him trying to 'remember what happened' at 2:30 AM. Lt. Anderson is recorded as taking pictures of Epstein at 3:15 AM.
This document contains the Suicide Watch Chronological Log for Jeffrey Epstein at the MCC from July 23, 2019, to July 24, 2019. It details his behavior in 15-minute intervals, noting his complaints of a swollen throat, extensive discussions about finance, math, and science with his watchers, and a lengthy visit with his attorney. The log concludes on the morning of July 24, 2019, when a psychologist interviewed Epstein and stepped him down from Suicide Watch to Psychological Observation.
This document is an internal log from MCC New York regarding the custody status of Jeffrey Epstein between July 23 and July 30, 2019. It details the utilization of an Inmate (I/M) companion for suicide watch (S/W) and Epstein's transfer to psychological observation.
This document is a confidential email sent on August 12, 2019, by the Associate Warden of MCC New York. It details the timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's supervision, specifically noting when an inmate (I/M) companion assumed duties for suicide watch (S/W) on July 23, 2019, and Epstein's subsequent transfer to psych observation from July 24 to July 30, 2019.
This document contains the 'Suicide Watch Chronological Log' for Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York, covering the early morning hours of July 23, 2019, immediately following an incident. The logs (both handwritten and transcribed) record his transfer to 'Suicide Cell #4' at 1:40 AM and include a critical entry at 2:15 AM where Epstein alleges his cellmate tried to kill him. The log tracks his behavior every 15 minutes and notes that a Lt. Anderson took photographs of him at 3:15 AM.
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