This document is an email thread from August 12, 2019, two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. A Supervisor of Education at FCI El Reno emails a redacted individual to check on their well-being ('Thinking of you and hope you are doing ok right now'). The recipient responds via smartphone thanking them and stating 'All is well. Keep us in your prayers.'
An email exchange dated August 14, 2019 (four days after Jeffrey Epstein's death) between an Associate Warden at an unidentified FCI and the Associate Warden at MCC New York. The FCI official, a former PIO, reaches out to offer support regarding the stress of dealing with media and unions following a high-profile death in custody. The MCC official responds with thanks.
This document is a Bureau of Prisons 'Staffing Report' for the Northeast Region Health Services during Pay Period 16 (August 4, 2019 - August 17, 2019). This specific period encompasses the death of Jeffrey Epstein (August 10, 2019). The report reveals that 'NYM' (MCC New York), where Epstein was held, had a Health Services staffing level of only 66.67%, with 4 vacancies out of 12 authorized positions, including a Clinical Director and Clinical Nurses. The columns for projected incoming and outgoing staff are redacted throughout the document.
This document is an email chain dated August 13, 2019, three days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. It involves Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and FBI personnel discussing the Evidence Recovery Team (ERT) 'Train the Trainer' (T4T) graduation. Key topics include scheduling future classes, technical advice on procuring CD burners for crime scene photography to maintain proper Chain of Custody, and the development of a PREA (Prison Rape Elimination Act) Major Mock Scenario.
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 an email thread among Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) technicians and specialists occurring between August 8 and August 12, 2019. The discussion concerns technical failures and opinions regarding the NICEVision camera system, with a technician at FCI Otisville reporting a 'Database Error' and inability to reach support (Justin Houston). This conversation occurs simultaneously with the death of Jeffrey Epstein in BOP custody (August 10, 2019), highlighting systemic issues with camera software (NICEVision) and tech support availability within the bureau at that specific time.
This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) email chain dated August 16, 2019, discussing a job vacancy for a Facility Operations Specialist at FCI McKean, PA. The email includes the official job announcement details, including salary range and application window. Participants in the thread discuss the position casually, noting it would be a 'big pay cut' but a desirable location.
This document is an internal notification regarding a job opening for a Facility Operations Specialist (Facility Manager) at FCI McKean, Pennsylvania. The vacancy (Announcement Number NER-2019-0268) was open from August 15, 2019, to September 6, 2019, with a salary range of $74,596 to $96,978. The document originates from the Consolidated Staffing Unit, though the specific sender's name is redacted.
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.
An email dated August 2, 2019, from a Discipline Hearing Officer at FCI Fort Dix. The email attaches completed Disciplinary Hearing Officer (DHO) reports for inmates Epstein and Tartaglione regarding hearings conducted on August 1, 2019. The sender requests assistance in delivering the reports to the inmates and updating the Sentry system.
This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons email dated August 2, 2019, from a Discipline Hearing Officer (DHO) at FCI Fort Dix. It conveys the completed DHO reports for inmates Epstein (Register #76318-054) and Tartaglione (Register #78514-054) following hearings conducted on August 1, 2019. The email instructs staff to deliver the reports to the inmates, update the Sentry database, and file the packets with the Unit Team.
An email from attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim dated November 1, 2020, addressing the harsh confinement conditions of Ghislaine Maxwell at the MDC. Sternheim describes the conditions as including cold, moisture, and sewage stench, and notes that Maxwell has been denied a blanket and a cup for water. She compares this treatment unfavorably to her experience with terrorism and capital murder suspects in supermax facilities.
This document is an email chain from November 1-2, 2020, detailing a complaint from Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney, Bobbi Sternheim, regarding prison conditions at the MDC. Sternheim alleges the cell is cold, smells of sewage, has moisture issues, and that Maxwell was denied basic items like a water mug and extra blanket. Government officials investigated and responded internally that temperature checks showed the cell was 71-74 degrees (warmer than the 68-degree target), no moisture or smell was found, and she was provided an extra blanket.
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