This document is an email thread dated August 12, 2019, two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death, involving the Associate Warden of MCC New York. An unidentified individual emails the Associate Warden acknowledging the high stress of the situation ('I know you're stressing') and offering support. The Associate Warden replies, thanking them and asking to 'keep us in your prayers.' The subject line 'Wwatch Call' likely refers to 'Watch Call' or suicide watch procedures.
An email chain from August 12, 2019, between the Associate Warden and staff at MCC New York. The correspondence discusses updating a policy 'Supplement' to include protocols for Naloxone (an opioid overdose reversal drug) rather than creating a separate document. This discussion takes place two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death at the facility.
An email thread dated August 13, 2019 (three days after Jeffrey Epstein's death), between an Associate Warden at FMC Fort Worth and an Associate Warden at MCC New York. The Fort Worth official initiates contact to check on the well-being of the MCC New York official ('Just checking and seeing how you are doing?'), likely in response to the scrutiny following the suicide at the NY facility. The MCC New York official expresses gratitude for the contact.
This document is an email thread from August 10-12, 2019, immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death ('the incident at New York'). A Regional Director for the Northeast Region (likely Bureau of Prisons) and other staff discuss sending supportive messages to a redacted individual (likely the Warden or a high-ranking official at MCC New York) who is described as 'quite busy' dealing with the aftermath. The thread indicates internal coordination and morale management within the organization following the event.
This document is an email thread between electronics technicians at various Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities (Otisville, Houston, Sandstone) and external support (SigNet Technologies) dated August 8-9, 2019. The correspondence details widespread technical failures with the 'NICEVision' and 'AMS' video surveillance systems following a software update, specifically citing 'Database Errors' and display glitches. These system failures occurred just days before Jeffrey Epstein's death in federal custody on August 10, 2019.
This document is a status update memorandum dated November 19, 2024, from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) to the Office of Inspector General (OIG). It details the FBOP's progress in implementing recommendations arising from the OIG's 2023 investigation into the custody and death of Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York. Key updates include policy changes regarding single-cell placement for at-risk inmates, suicide prevention protocols, improved staffing measures (including a new Automated Staffing Tool), and enhanced security camera reporting requirements.
This document is a status update from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) to the Office of Inspector General (OIG) responding to recommendations made after the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's custody and death. It details procedural changes regarding cellmate assignments after suicide watch, single-cell tracking (introducing Form BP-A1121), staffing shortage mitigation (including a new Automated Staffing Tool and hiring incentives), and security camera maintenance protocols. The document includes a template for the 'Single-Cell Review Form' and a directive for monthly security camera reporting effective June 1, 2024.
This document is an email chain from July 7, 2019, between staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The correspondence confirms that Martin Weinberg has been verified as an attorney in good standing in Massachusetts and is explicitly permitted to visit inmate Jeffrey Epstein.
This document appears to be an internal status update, likely from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC), listing inmate locations and observation statuses. It confirms that inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054) was under 'Psych Observation' at the time of this record, while 'Suicide Watch' is listed as 'None'. Another redacted inmate was noted as being removed from Psych Observation.
This document is a header or cover sheet for a psychological observation record covering the period of July 24 to July 30, 2019. It explicitly notes that an 'I/M companion' (Inmate companion) was utilized, which refers to suicide watch or close observation protocols commonly used in federal prisons. This date range corresponds to the week immediately following the July 23, 2019 incident where Epstein was found injured in his cell.
An email chain from August 10-11, 2019, immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death. The email forwards 'Requested Documents' which include critical evidence files such as '30_MINUTE_ROUNDS' logs for Aug 8-10, staff rosters for Aug 9-10, 'Sentry' documentation, and a file explicitly named 'PHOTOGRAPHS_OF_EPSTEIN_8-10-2019.pdf'. The identities of the sender and recipient are redacted.
This document is an activity log from Sunday, August 11, 2019 (the day following Jeffrey Epstein's death). It records the movements of a Computer Services Manager and Office of the Inspector General (OIG) agents at the correctional institution. Notably, it documents the seizure/removal of two specific computers (assets FPS 021407270 and FPS 0214207268) by the OIG at 11:15 am.
This document is an email chain originating from Associate Warden Shirley V. Skipper-Scott on August 10, 2019, detailing the timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's death in custody at MCC New York. It reports that Epstein was found unresponsive at 6:33 a.m. with an 'orange make shift noose' and 'circumfricial bruising,' and was pronounced dead at a local hospital at 7:36 a.m.
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