June 27, 2019
Date Shipped
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| BOP | organization | 642 | View Entity |
| ALS | organization | 4 | View Entity |
EFTA00036386.pdf
This document is an invoice dated June 28, 2019, from ALS (Amtec Less-Lethal Systems) to the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP). It details the sale and shipment of $2,197.76 worth of 40mm munitions, including CS gas (tear gas), white smoke, and react rounds, specifically to the Armory Officer at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The shipment occurred shortly before Jeffrey Epstein's incarceration at that facility in July 2019.
Events with shared participants
The BOP suspended all in-person visits, including legal visits, due to the spread of COVID-19.
Date unknown
Judge Nathan ordered the Government to confer with BOP and MDC Legal and respond to the defendant's letter about attorney-client communication issues by August 23, 2021.
2021-08-19
A separate investigation conducted by the BOP.
Date unknown
An internal BOP investigation into the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s suicide.
Date unknown
The BOP investigated the defendant's complaints of physical abuse and concluded they were unfounded.
Date unknown • MDC
Ms. Maxwell is being held in custody under poor conditions, including being kept up at night, given undrinkable water, inedible food, and a malfunctioning computer.
Date unknown
Jeffrey Epstein died while under the supervision of the BOP.
Date unknown
Denial of Defendant's request for order directed to BOP
2020-08-25 • Court
Ms. Maxwell is allegedly being subjected to harsh prison conditions, including constant flashlight checks, inedible food, undrinkable water, and being on suicide watch for no reason.
Date unknown • prison
Judge Nathan issues order regarding MDC sleep disruption and security protocols for Maxwell.
2021-05-14 • SDNY Court
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