April 16, 2019
Court Order filed and signed by Judge Kenneth M. Karas granting protection of Nicholas Tartaglione's defense strategy materials.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nicholas Tartaglione | person | 50 | View Entity |
| Kenneth M. Karas | person | 12 | View Entity |
EFTA00013272.pdf
Court order from April 2019 in the case of United States v. Nicholas Tartaglione (Epstein's future cellmate). Judge Kenneth Karas orders the Bureau of Prisons to withhold attorney work-product and legal visitation logs from federal prosecutors to protect the defendant's legal strategy. The order applies to the MCC, MDC, and potential transfer facilities like Westchester County Correctional Facility.
Events with shared participants
Jeffrey Epstein's reported attempted suicide.
2019-07-22 • MCC
BOP interviews with Tartaglione regarding Epstein's suicide attempt.
2019-07-23 • MCC
Epstein's First Suicide Attempt
2019-07-23 • MCC SHU Cell 123
Incident in Special Housing Unit: Epstein found on floor with neck injury/noose. Conflicting reports of suicide attempt versus assault by cellmate.
2019-07-23 • Cell Z05-124LAD, SHU, MCC New York
Epstein's attempted suicide (referred to as 'the July 23 attempt').
2019-07-23 • MCC SHU
The 'Epstein incident' (first suicide attempt/assault) currently being investigated.
2019-07-23 • MCC New York, SHU tier
Attorney Aida Leisenring visited inmate Tartaglione.
2019-07-24 • MCC New York
Journalist Tracy Connor queries Bruce Barket about an alleged attack by Tartaglione on Jeffrey Epstein.
2019-07-24 • Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC)
Nicholas Tartaglione's parents visit him and report he is 'nearly incoherent'.
2019-07-26 • Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC)
MCC staff checks on Nicholas Tartaglione and reports he is not incoherent.
2019-07-27 • Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC)
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