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This document is a Psych Observation Log for Jeffrey Epstein (Inmate 76318-054) covering July 8-10, 2019, shortly before his death. The log details his daily activities including sleeping, pacing, meals (which he criticized), and extended legal visits. Notably, the logs record lengthy conversations with 'Inmate Companions' where Epstein received tutorials on prison etiquette and discussed topics ranging from arbitrage and the 'escort business' to celebrities he knew.
This document appears to be a header or cover page for psychological observation notes regarding Jeffrey Epstein's detention between July 24 and July 30, 2019. It notes that an 'I/M' (Inmate) companion was utilized during this period. The document is marked confidential and bears SDNY Bates numbers.
This document is an internal email sent on August 12, 2019, two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The subject line references psychological observation logs for Epstein covering the period of July 24-30, 2019, specifically noting that an inmate (I/M) companion was utilized during this time. The email includes attachments containing the text and a PDF file.
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.
Bureau of Prisons medical records for Jeffrey Epstein covering July 14-28, 2019. The documents detail a significant incident on July 23, 2019, where Epstein was found in his cell with a rope around his neck; he subsequently claimed amnesia of the event but later insinuated his roommate was involved. The records also cover chronic care for conditions like sleep apnea and hyperlipidemia, as well as complaints of neuropathy in his arm following the neck injury.
An email sent on August 10, 2019 (the day of Jeffrey Epstein's death) at 8:35 PM from an employee at MCC New York. The subject concerns information regarding Inmate Jeffrey Edward Epstein (Reg. No. 73618-054), and the sender notes they are forwarding documentation currently in their possession.
This document is a Suicide Watch Chronological Log for Jeffrey Epstein (Register # 76318-054) at MCC New York, dated July 23, 2019. It records observations every 15 minutes from 1:40 AM to 7:00 AM immediately following an incident where Epstein was injured. Key entries include Epstein stating at 2:15 AM that 'his cellmate tried to kill him' and being observed 'trying to remember what happened' at 2:30 AM.
This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York for Monday, August 12, 2019, covering Morning, Day, and Evening watches. It records facility conditions, including a malfunctioning fire alarm/pump system and public address system necessitating a 'Fire Watch'. The log notes inmates on 'Psych Obs' with inmate companions, the transport of an inmate to a local hospital, and the FBI arriving with a new inmate at 11:05 PM.
This document is a printout of a confidential email sent on August 8, 2019, at 8:45:23 AM. The email transmits two attached files: a 'Daily Activities Report' and a 'Lieutenant's Log' for the date August 7, 2019, just days before Jeffrey Epstein's death. The sender and recipient information has been completely redacted.
This document is a 'Daily Activity Report' memorandum from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York dated August 11, 2019, covering events from August 10, 2019. The report documents that Inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054) was found unresponsive in the Special Housing Unit and escorted to an outside hospital. The report also notes staffing shortages, a malfunctioning fire panel, and overtime statistics for the facility.
This document is a Confidential Daily Activity Report from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, dated July 24, 2019, covering events from July 23, 2019. It details significant infrastructure failures (inoperative control panels and gates), staff shortages leading to vacated posts, and explicitly states that inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054) was placed on suicide watch following a call for assistance on unit 9-South. Additionally, the report lists inmate census data, overtime statistics, and notes high AWOL numbers (9 staff).
This document is a printed calendar appointment or email schedule for 'SHU Rounds' (Special Housing Unit) occurring on Friday, July 5, 2019, from 12:15 PM to 1:30 PM. The organizer is listed as 'EST/AW-Programs~' (likely Associate Warden of Programs), and the recipients are redacted. The document bears SDNY Bates stamps.
An internal Bureau of Prisons email sent by a Clinical Nurse Specialist at MCC New York to Lieutenants on August 10, 2019, at 12:12 PM. The subject line references an 'emergency Code' for Jeffrey Epstein (Reg #: 76318-054), coinciding with the date of his death, and includes an attachment related to a clinical encounter document.
This document is a confidential 'Daily Activity Report' memorandum from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, dated July 28, 2019, covering activities for the previous day. It highlights significant staffing shortages across all shifts, noting that several correctional assignments were unassigned. Crucially, it lists inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054) as being on 'Psych Observation w/inmate companion' rather than suicide watch, providing insight into his custody status shortly before his death.
Bureau of Prisons medical report from July 23, 2019, documenting injuries sustained by Jeffrey Epstein in the Special Housing Unit. Epstein was found with a rope around his neck and neck markings (erythema) but claimed to have no memory of the event, stating he woke up snorting. The medical provider noted he was smiling, in no apparent distress, and was subsequently placed on suicide watch with a plan to rule out self-inflicted injuries.
This document is a Daily Activity Report from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York dated July 21, 2019, covering activities for the previous day, July 20, 2019. It details significant staff shortages leading to vacated posts in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) and 10-South, as well as noting that Unit 11 South remained on 'modified operations.' The report also lists leave usage (including 8 AWOL staff), overtime statistics, and a total inmate census of 780.
This document is a Federal Bureau of Prisons Program Statement (P5324.08) titled 'Suicide Prevention Program,' signed by Director Harley G. Lappin in 2007. It establishes comprehensive policies for identifying at-risk inmates, conducting suicide risk assessments, managing suicide watches (including the use of inmate observers), and required training for staff. The policy also mandates post-incident procedures, including psychological reconstruction reports and administrative reviews following any inmate suicide.
This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York for Friday, July 26, 2019. It details the status of Inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054), noting he was on 'Psych Obs' during the morning and day shifts, but listed as on 'Suicide Watch' by the evening shift, always accompanied by an inmate companion. The log also highlights significant facility failures, specifically that the fire alarm and sprinkler/pump systems were inoperable throughout the day, requiring a manual 'Fire Watch.'
This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for Thursday, July 11, 2019. It details operational events across three shifts (Morning, Day, Evening), including inmate counts, equipment checks (specifically noting a PA system malfunction preventing PREA announcements), and the movement of specific inmates to the SHU, hospital, or intake. Several inmates are named regarding administrative detention or medical transport, and the log notes a lockdown of Unit 9N at 6:30 PM.
This document is a Daily Lieutenant's Log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for July 9, 2019. It details three shifts (Morning, Day, Evening) and notes that Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054) was on 'Psych Obs. w/inmate companion' during this time. The log records operational issues, specifically that the fire alarm and sprinkler system were nonoperational during the morning watch but operational by the day watch, though the PA system malfunctioned. It also tracks inmate movements to court, hospitals, transfers, and new commitments.
An internal email dated August 10, 2019 (the day of Jeffrey Epstein's death) with the subject line referencing his BOP Register Number (76318-054). The visible text states that 'Psych Obs' (Psychological Observation, commonly known as suicide watch) was discontinued on July 30, 2019, at 8:15 am. The remainder of the email body is heavily redacted.
This document is a chain of emails between Ghislaine Maxwell's defense attorney, Bobbi Sternheim, and government officials (likely BOP/MDC) regarding her conditions of confinement in June 2021. Sternheim alleges that guards are sleep-depriving Maxwell by waking her at 1 AM and 3 AM when she shivers from cold, and subsequently confiscated her blankets. The correspondence also debates the quality of VTC (video) connections for legal preparation and the behavior of guards, which the defense characterizes as hostile and the prosecution characterizes as enforcing orders.
This document contains two slides from a presentation regarding 'Special Housing Unit Management' and 'Suicide Prevention'. The slides outline a policy recommendation that all SHU inmates should be 'double-celled' (housed with a cellmate) unless there is a compelling reason not to, citing benefits such as reduced isolation and providing a 'rescue opportunity'. This is significant in the context of the Jeffrey Epstein case, as questions were raised regarding his housing status (single vs. double cell) at the time of his death.
Document consists of two slides from a 2019 Annual Training presentation regarding Suicide Prevention, likely for correctional staff. The slides identify 'At-Risk Settings' which include Restrictive Housing, Single Cells, and Private Spaces, illustrated with a photograph of a standard prison cell.
This document contains an internal Bureau of Prisons email dated July 30, 2019, reporting that Inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054) was being removed from Psych Observation and required an appropriate cellmate. Following the email is a three-page tracking log indicating the message was sent to 71 recipients, with columns showing who had read the message or had a response pending, though all recipient identities are redacted.
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