August 10, 2019
The speaker's client died at the MCC. The official cause of death is suicide, but the speaker is questioning this conclusion due to corrupted video evidence.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Client | person | 39 | View Entity |
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This document is a court transcript where an attorney expresses significant doubt about the official ruling of suicide in their client's death at the MCC on August 10, 2019. The attorney cites corrupted video evidence, which is now with the FBI, and questions whether this was a pre-existing issue, drawing a parallel to another secure prison. The attorney asks the judge to investigate the death and voices frustration over receiving information from the media instead of the U.S. Attorney's office.
Events with shared participants
Meeting in a room for sex
Date unknown • A room (hotel/private)
Sexual encounter charged by prosecutors
Date unknown • State where age of consent was 18
Client asked Jeffrey for help; Jeffrey initially refused but agreed based on friendship.
Date unknown • N/A
A client was arrested and held in custody at the MDC under conditions akin to solitary confinement, including being kept alone, lights on, not allowed to speak with counsel, denied shower for 72 hours, and having legal materials taken away.
Date unknown • MDC, jail
A scheduled visit with a client at the Metropolitan Detention Center.
Date unknown • Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn
Foreign filing (SDAR) made disclosing foreign bank account.
2018-01-01 • USA
Start of communication with government
2019-08-14 • N/A
Civil Litigation
2015-01-01 • Various courts including 'this courthouse'
Sale of property by the defendant
2016-01-01 • New York
Arrest and detention of the client.
2021-04-01 • MDC
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