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The Evening Watch SHU Officer in Charge told the OIG that
Noel filled out the round sheet on behalf of everyone who was
working in the SHU during his shift. The Evening Watch SHU
Sign Created by the Day Watch Officer in Charge was not certain if all of the rounds were
SHU Officer in Charge
Figure 5.2
actually conducted. The Material Handler said he believed the
rounds listed on the round sheet as having occurred between
4:01 p.m. to 7:36 p.m. probably had been done, but he was
uncertain about the remaining rounds. The Material Handler
said he had seen officers “blow off” 30-minute rounds in the
past. Noel told the OIG that, as a general practice, when the
COs went to the various SHU tiers to distribute food or
supplies, they counted that as a round. Noel said she was
aware that she was supposed to conduct two rounds every
hour during their shift, but that she had never actually
completed rounds every 30 minutes while working in the SHU.
When asked which rounds she conducted on August 9, 2019,
Noel responded, “That's hard for me to tell because | didn’t
Note: The image has been modified for conduct it every 30 minutes. It was give out food, pick up the
privacy reasons. trays, give out toilet paper, go down. So those were the rounds
| conducted.” Noel verified that her initials were on the round
Source: BOP sheets for August 9 and 10, 2019, and said, consistent with her
usual practice, she filled out the round sheets and initialed the
round sheets at the start of the 4 p.m. and the 12 a.m. shifts.
Noel and Thomas both admitted to the OIG that they did not conduct any of the rounds reflected on the
SHU Round Sheet on August 10, 2019, from 12 a.m. until Epstein was found hanged in his cell at
approximately 6:30 a.m. Nonetheless, Noel completed and signed more than 75 separate 30-minute entries
stating that she and Thomas had, in fact, conducted such rounds.*? Through review and analysis of the SHU
video footage, witness statements, and BOP records, the OIG determined that Noel and Thomas did not
enter the tiers in the SHU to conduct any of the rounds and counts between 12 a.m. and approximately
6:30 a.m. on August 10. Noel and Thomas can be seen at the SHU Officers’ Station, moving in the SHU
common area, and in the SHU laundry and entrance/exit area throughout the morning of August 10.
Additionally, from approximately 1 a.m. to 3 a.m., Noel and Thomas were seated at the SHU Officers’ Station
without moving and appeared to be sleeping. OIG analysis of the activity on the SHU computers revealed
that Noel used the computer periodically throughout the night, including to search the Internet for furniture
sales and benefit websites and to read a news article about Epstein. Thomas used the computer briefly
around 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. to search for motorcycle sales and sports news.
Noel told the OIG that she went through each tier in the SHU at approximately 10 p.m., and at the time she
went to Epstein’s cell and saw him laying on a mattress on the floor, which she said was typical for him.
Epstein asked Noel for his medical device, so she plugged it in for him. Noel saw that Epstein was in the cell
by himself and without a cellmate, but she maintained that she did not know that Epstein was required to
have a cellmate. Noel told the OIG that Epstein’s cell was approximately 15 feet away from the SHU Officers’
4’ Each of the 6 tiers in the SHU had a separate round sheet, each of which had 13 entries reflecting 30-minute rounds
were conducted, when they were not, in fact, completed.
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