August 10, 2019
Jeffrey Epstein taken by ambulance to hospital for apparent suicide attempt.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| BOP personnel | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Ambulance Service/EMS | person | 0 | View Entity |
| USMS | organization | 120 | View Entity |
| BOP Staff | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Jeffrey Epstein | person | 18341 | View Entity |
| BOP | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Ambulance Staff | person | 0 | View Entity |
EFTA00014348.pdf
This document is an email chain from August 10, 2019, between the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) and the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO) concerning the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The chain tracks the timeline from the initial report of an 'apparent suicide attempt' and ambulance transport to the confirmation that Epstein had 'passed away.' The emails highlight significant friction and frustration from the USAO regarding the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) issuing press releases before providing basic facts to federal prosecutors, hindering their ability to inform Epstein's defense counsel and family.
EFTA00029735.pdf
This document contains a chain of emails from the morning of August 10, 2019, between officials (likely DOJ/U.S. Attorney's Office) regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The chain chronicles the initial notification of an 'apparent suicide attempt' and ambulance transport, followed by confirmation that he 'passed away.' A significant portion of the correspondence involves frustration from the U.S. Attorney's Office that the press and defense counsel had information before official channels, noting the embarrassment of having 'less information than the press.'
EFTA00019757.pdf
This document is an email chain between officials at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC), the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), and the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO) on the morning of August 10, 2019, detailing the timeline of notifications regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death. The chain begins with a 7:52 AM notification of an 'apparent suicide attempt' and ambulance transfer, followed by an 8:18 AM confirmation that he had 'passed.' A significant portion involves a USAO official expressing extreme frustration at 10:43 AM that defense counsel and the press had more information than the government attorneys, specifically requesting basic facts like time and cause of death.
EFTA00013176.pdf
This document is a chain of internal emails between the U.S. Attorney's Office, the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), and the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) on August 10, 2019, the day Jeffrey Epstein died. The emails chronologically track the initial report of his transport to the hospital for an 'apparent suicide attempt,' the subsequent confirmation that he 'passed away,' and the significant frustration expressed by the U.S. Attorney's Office that the Bureau of Prisons issued a press release before providing official details to government attorneys or Epstein's family. Later emails discuss a suspicious phone call received by Epstein's defense team regarding the retrieval of his body, which officials suspected might be a hoax.
EFTA00018962.pdf
This document is an email chain dated August 10, 2019, between government officials (likely DOJ/FBI) tracking the events of Jeffrey Epstein's death. The emails confirm the timeline of the BOP notifying officials first of an ambulance transfer for an 'apparent suicide attempt' and subsequently confirming that 'Epstein has passed.' An official mentions heading to the MCC to gather more information.
Events with shared participants
A past visit by the witness to Epstein's house is referenced in a question.
Date unknown • Epstein's house
A 17-year-old girl was approached by a friend with an offer to meet Jeffrey Epstein to provide a massage for $200.00.
Date unknown • Canopy Beach Resort in Rivera Beach
An appointment was scheduled for 11:00 am at Epstein's house involving 'Haley' and another redacted person. A trash pull was also conducted at the residence on this day.
2005-04-05 • Epstein's residence, El Brillo Way, Palm Beach
An unnamed girl gave Jeffrey a massage. During the first time, 'He didn't climax at all'. On two subsequent times, 'he masturbated, but no touching' of the girl occurred.
Date unknown • Jeffrey's house
Jeffrey Epstein was arrested at his home at 1:45 a.m. and charged with soliciting a prostitute. He was released on a $3,000 bond.
2006-07-01 • El Brillo Way, Palm Beach, FL
The witness visited Jeffrey Epstein's house. The witness states this was the only time they ever went there.
Date unknown • Epstein's house
Jeffrey took the witness shopping at Victoria's Secret. He picked out the clothes and entered the fitting room with her.
Date unknown • Victoria's Secret
An email discussion between Jeffrey Epstein's associates about crafting a public relations narrative to defend his 2008 non-prosecution agreement. The discussion includes a draft defense written by Ken Starr and strategic suggestions from Michael Wolff and Matthew Hiltzik.
2018-12-15
A grand jury indicted Jeffrey Epstein on one felony charge of solicitation of prostitution following an 11-month police investigation.
2006-07-01
A lawsuit seeking more than $50 million was filed against Jeffrey Epstein, alleging sexual exploitation of a teenaged girl.
2008-01-24
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