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Subject: RE: MCC
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2019 16:13:04 +0000
There are at least 7 officers (excluding= and
and 2 supervisors who should have been aware that Epstein did
not have a cellmate on Friday, but did not reassign him one. We reached out to 3 of those officers yesterday, but they
refused to meet with us without their union rep.
The names of the officers who worked in the SHU on 8/9, excludinaancel,
are:
The supervisors are:
We may be interviewing
today.
wrote a memo reporting that he told Officers
that Epstein would need a cellmate at 1:50 p.m. on 8/9. We may be interviewing him today as well.
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Subject: Re: MCC
Can we confirm that one of the co's who would not meet with FBI without union rep was the co who did not assign a new
cellmate to JE when the old cellmate was moved out?
On Aug 13, 2019, at 10:48 AM
rote:
Yesterday afternoon, OIG, FBI, and the USAO-SDNY conducted voluntary interviews with the following MCC employees.
The interviews were each about 2 hours. A high-level summary of each is below.
Interview of
is an operations lieutenant at MCC, and is responsible for overseeing the operations of the prison
during his duty shifts.
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On the morning of August 10, 2019, Lt. Jean arrived at 5:30 a.m. to relieve the outgoing lieutenant,.
At 6:33 a.m.,
heard a radio call for medical staff at the SHU.
responded to the SHU,
where he saw Office= who said that Epstein had hung himself
sent into Epstein's cell, and Epstein
was on the ground, on top of two mattresses, and Office.
was performing CPR.
then started
CPR until medical staff came.
asked Office= where Epstein's cellmate was, and she said he left, and that he didn't have one
overnight. old
Officer= that she knew Epstein was supposed to have a cellmate, and Officer=
stuttered, then said she didn't know.
Officer=admitted a
that they did not conduct the 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. counts; and Officer-
said "we messed up" and "we didn't do the counts" and "it's not her fault:
as not aware the cameras
were not working in SHU.
Interview o
has worked at the MCC since May 2019, but has a lengthy BOP career. He's the institution duty
officer and has responsibilities relating to multiple units. Among other things, he helps inmates make telephone
calls, including legal calls and calls from within the SHU.
had spoken to Epstein briefly on multiple occasions. Epstein asked for assistance making a personal
caagot
Epstein his pin number a few days before Epstein's death, but Epstein had not activated it.
atook
Epstein to the SHU showers to make the phone call. Epstein toldahe
was calling his mother.
dialed a number provided by Epstein, and
overhead Epstein making small talk with a male
individual. -whose
shift was over, left Epstein with two SHU officers — Officeand a male officer —
and told them to return Epstein to his cell after 15 minutes. Because Epstein's pin was not activated
dialed the number on the MCC line for legal conversations, which is not recorded.
was not on duty when Epstein's body was discovered. He says he was not aware that Epstein's cellmate
had moved, and he did not know the camera system was not working.
Interview of..
oversees the whole prison, and all of the lieutenants of particular units (such as SHU) report to
him.
stated that on multiple occasions following Epstein's apparent attempted suicide, he spoke to the
lieutenants that report to him about how Epstein needed a cellmate at all times. All of those commands were
made orally.
aid they were aware thaahad court, which was not out of the ordinary. No one briefed
him on the fact thatapersonal property was being collected or that he was moved.
did not learn that Epstein's cellmate moved until after Epstein's apparent suicide was discovered.
was not working when the evening rounds and counts occurred. He was aware there was work
being done on the videos but wasn't told why.
FBI and OIG agents also attempted to interviea
and
(the officers who discovered Epstein),
but they did not agree to speak with agents and agents were unable to serve the subpoenas. (An individual who the
agents believe was aanswered the phone but then claimed he wasn't end
hung up.) Agents also
contacted four of the officers on duty on Friday August 9, 2019, but they would not speak with agents without their
union representatives.
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