This document is a detailed 'Pre-IRP & Mock Audit' checklist for a federal correctional facility (likely BOP). It outlines specific inspection criteria for numerous departments including the Armory, Health Services, Food Service, SHU, and Control, with a significant emphasis on PREA (Prison Rape Elimination Act) compliance, chemical accountability, and staff readiness. The document instructs staff on how to interact with auditors and lists safety, sanitation, and security protocols to be verified.
This document is a comprehensive audit preparation checklist for a Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) facility, designed to ensure compliance with American Correctional Association (ACA) standards. It provides specific questions and inspection points for supervisors across all prison departments, including the Special Housing Unit (SHU), Health Services, and Food Service, covering topics such as inmate rights, safety procedures, tool control, and sanitation. While generic in nature, it outlines the operational standards expected at the facility where Jeffrey Epstein was held (MCC New York).
This document is an administrative schedule for 'FCC Yazoo Subcommittees Inspection Teams.' It lists ten teams (T-1 through T-10) assigned to inspect various areas of the Federal Correctional Complex in Yazoo City, covering both Low and Medium security sectors. The specific team members' names are entirely redacted. The inspections were scheduled for the 'Week of July 21st'.
An email chain from August 7, 2019, involving the Trust Fund Supervisor at MCC New York and a representative from Jozev Products-Commissary Supplies. The correspondence concerns the confirmation and shipping schedule for a purchase order (PO) of commissary supplies to the prison, with a planned arrival around August 16, 2019. This date range is significant as it surrounds the time of Jeffrey Epstein's death in MCC New York custody (August 10, 2019).
An email dated August 9, 2019 (the day before Jeffrey Epstein's death), from a commissary supplier to the Trust Fund Supervisor at MCC New York. The email confirms a shipment scheduled for August 13th and notably asks if the prison found 'an extra 36 units of the Advil' that were potentially over-shipped in a previous order.
This legal document, filed by the Government, argues against a defendant's release from the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC). It asserts that the MDC provides adequate care, including meals and medical checks, and that the security searches she complains about are standard procedure. The document also dismisses COVID-19 concerns, noting the defendant was quarantined and tested negative after a potential exposure and has no underlying health conditions, making her release unwarranted.
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