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DIGITALLY RECORDED
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SWORN STATEMENT
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OF
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OIG CASE #:
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2019-010614
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
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OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL
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AUGUST 5, 2021
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RESOLUTE DOCUMENTATION SERVICES
28632 Roadside Drive, Suite 285
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
Phone:
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OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL
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WITNESS:
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MR.
: The recorder is on. My
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name is
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special agent with the U.S. Department of
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Justice, Office of the Inspector General, New
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York Field Office, and these are my
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credentials.
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MS.
: Okay.
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MR.
: And this interview with
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Federal Bureau of Prisons employee,
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is being conducted as part of an
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official U.S. Department of Justice, Office of
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the Inspector General investigation. Today's
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date is August 5, 2021, and the time is 1:49
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III. This interview is being conducted at the
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Metropolitan Correctional Center, located in
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New York, New York. Also present is DOJ/OIG
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Special Agent
. This interview
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will be recorded by me, Special Agent - or
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Senior Special Agent -
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Could everyone please identify themselves for
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the record, and spell their last name? To
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start, again, I am DOJ/OIG Senior Special Agent
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MR.
: This is DOJ/OIG Special
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Agent,
. The last name is
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Here is my credentials.
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MS.
: Okay. My name is officer
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with the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
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Last name
. And these are
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my credentials.
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MR.
: You got your credentials
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this time. Wow. Fancy. All right.
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MR.
: Thank you.
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MR.
: Thank you. I am looking
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at a picture, which it does match the person
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sitting in front of me. This is an official
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DOJ investigation into the death of inmate
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Jeffrey Epstein and the surrounding
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circumstances, and you are being asked to
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voluntarily provide answers to our questions.
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Will you agree to a voluntary interview with
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the DOJ/OIG?
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MS.
: Sure.
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MR.
: All right. And there's a
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form that we - and we just interviewed you,
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just shortly, you know, a short time ago - but
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it's the same form. It says, United States
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Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector
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General, Warnings and Assurances to Employee
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Requested to Provide Information on a Voluntary
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Basis. "You are being asked to provide
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information as part of an investigation being
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conducted by the Office of the Inspector
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General. This investigation is being conducted
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pursuant to the Inspector General Act of 1978,
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as amended. This investigation pertains to job
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performance failure and security failure. This
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is a voluntary interview. Accordingly, you do
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not have to answer questions. No disciplinary
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action will be taken against you if you choose
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not to answer questions. Any statements you
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furnish may be used as evidence in any future
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criminal proceedings, or agency disciplinary
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proceedings, or both." And there's a waiver
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section. It says, "I understand the Warnings
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and Assurances stated above and I am willing to
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make a statement and answer questions. No
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promises or threats have been made to me, and
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no pressure or coercion of any kind has been
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used against me." You want to take a look?
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Again, it's the same form from before, but if
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you agree, there's an employee signature, and
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an employee's name, where you print.
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MS.
Mm-hmm. Okay.
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MR.
: Thank you very much for
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signing and printing your name. Today's date
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is - again - 8/5/21, and the time is
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MR.
1:52 III.
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MR.
-- 1:52 III. We are at
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the MCC, New York. And III signing my name.
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Again, this is
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printing. Here you go, Special Agent
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MR.
: This is
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signing on the signature of witness.
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MR.
: Did you understand the
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OIG form?
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MS.
: Yes.
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MR.
: Thank you. Before
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starting the interview, I'd like to place you
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under oath. Ms.
can you please raise
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your right hand? Do you swear to tell the truth
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and nothing but the truth during this
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interview?
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MS.
: Yes, I do.
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MR.
: Great. Were you
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previously interviewed by the OIG in August ci
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2019, and then again, by myself and SA
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this past month, in July of 2021?
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MS.
: Yes. I was.
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MR.
: All right. And you
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already showed me your credentials, so I don't
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need to ask you this background stuff. Are you
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currently employed by the BOP?
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MS.
: Yes.
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MR.
: And what is your current
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position with the BOP?
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MS.
: Receiving and Discharge.
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Correctional Systems Officer.
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MR.
: Is there any change since
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the last time we spoke to you?
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MS.
: No.
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MR.
: Great. All right. So,
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this is just a supplemental interview. When we
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spoke last, you talked about some different
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documentation that we could potentially obtain
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in order to clear up some of the things we were
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looking at. Specifically, we were looking into
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. And when he was released, and
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what would have been put on the court list.
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The court transfer. So, when we last spoke, we
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talked about this daily log. This, III going
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to show you. It's from 8/9/2019. And on the
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third page, where I've highlighted, it says
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was pre-removed at 0838, when you had
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mentioned, during our interview, that you can't
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tell exactly why he was removed at that point,
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just that, if he's listed as pre-removed, it
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was highly unlikely that he would have been
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returned, and it was assumed that he was
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leaving the MCC, for good. Is that correct?
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MS.
: That is correct.
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MR.
: All right. Great. So,
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there is that, in case you wanted to look at
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it. So, we went back, and we found these
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emails. And so, this is just the first email
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that we found was, this was from a
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from the U.S. Marshal Service.
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MS.
: Okay.
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MR.
: And this was to, it looks
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like -
assuming all MI, as well as
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yourself.
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: And then, it says, the
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subject, "Transfer of Prisoners from NYM to
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GO." What is GO?
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MS.
: It's like a private prison
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that the Marshals transfer the inmates to when
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they can't be housed in the BOP.
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MR.
: Okay. And it says, date,
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Thursday, August 8, 2019 --
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
-- at 10:33 III. And the
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body of the email, it says, "The following
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prisoners are to be transferred."
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: And it's two people's
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name, and the second one says
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"Please schedule the transfer for Friday,
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8/9/2019."
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: So, there's that one.
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MS.
: Okay.
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MR.
: And then, there's another
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email that came out the same day, that says
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it's from another person with the U.S. Marshal
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Service, with the last name
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And this one was subject, "Prisoner
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Production On 8/9/2019," and the date was
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Thursday, August 8th, 2019 at 3:36 III., was
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the email. And one of the attachments was NYM.
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Is that MCC?
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MS.
: Yes.
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MR.
: All right. Great. And
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the second, the first two people are the same
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two people that were listed on this other
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email. And the second person, as you'll see, is
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It says, "Transfer within," and
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then, right underneath, it says Judge MCC, TOT,
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and then GO.
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: What is TOT?
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MS.
: Like, when they transfer them
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out of the prison.
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MR.
: Okay. So, by looking at
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this stuff, does this now let you know what was
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entered pre-removed and why?
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MS.
: Yes. That he was being
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officially removed out of the institution,
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going to another destination.
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MR.
: Okay. So, was he ever
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going to court, based on that?
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MS.
: No. He was going to be
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transferred to another prison.
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MR.
: Okay. So then, we here
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at the MCC, then, did know that he was going to
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another prison, and not coming back to the MCC?
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MS.
: That is correct.
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MR.
: And would you be the
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person -? So, here's your work schedule.
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: I think you couldn't
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remember at the time. So, on the 8th and the
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9th, it shows that you were working regular
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time.
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: Eight hours. And would
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you be the one that would have created that
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court list for the SHU?
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MS.
: For SHU?
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MR.
: Yeah. We were told by
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your supervisor that you would be the person
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that would have created that.
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: (Indiscernible *00:07:37)
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worked 2:00 to 10:00 for small.
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Probably. So, I don't recall, but if that was
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my position that day, then I probably would
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have created it for the SHU.
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MR.
: Okay.
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MS.
: So, we do it the night
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before, and send it out the housing units the
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night before, and they take it up to their
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units for the next day, for production.
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MR.
: Okay. And then, what is
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sent and how is it sent?
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: We just type it in the Sentry
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system. We print out call outs. And the
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internal officer will disseminate it, and pass
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it around to the unit officers.
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MR.
: So, the way that the SHU
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would - you would give it to internal, and then
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internal would bring it to the SHU?
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MS.
: That is correct.
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: Okay. And what would the
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SHU, what would they receive?
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: They receive a print out of
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the call out, of whatever this is. This here
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is people's report (Indiscernible *00:08:22),
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they print out (Indiscernible *00:08:23) from
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Sentry.
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MR.
: So, they get a print out
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of the actual document?
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MS.
: Not this document. A Sentry
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devised document.
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MR.
: Okay.
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MS.
: We put their names in the
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Sentry computer system. It prints out a call
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out receipt, with all the names, the times, and
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the internal officer would then take it to the
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housing unit.
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: Okay. So, based upon
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this information that I just showed you
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: -- what would have you
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created? What would have it said next to
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' name?
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: It would say WAB.
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Is that it?
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: That was it.
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: Okay. So --
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MS.
: It would say WAB.
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: -- by it saying WAB, does
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that mean that he's leaving and he's not
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returning?
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MS.
: That is correct.
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MR.
: Okay. So, the people
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that received this in the SHU, in the housing
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unit that
was staying in, they
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would know this guy is leaving and not coming
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back?
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MS.
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Yes.
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MR.
: Okay.
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:
Well, let me not say they
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would know. They just know it says WAB. III
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not sure if they know what those acronyms
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stands for. They just know that he's on a call
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out, and that --
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MR.
: If they know it means --
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MS.
he has to go down to
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MR.
: -- if the people, let's
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say that we know WAB means With All Belongings,
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and we're supposed to give them everything that
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they have, and send them on their way.
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MS.
Mm-hmm. That is correct.
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MR.
: Shouldn't they know, at
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that point, that they're leaving and not coming
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back?
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MS.
: They should know, yes.
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MR.
: Okay. Great. And since
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we spoke, were you ever able to find that list
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that you would have created to provide to the
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SHU?
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MS.
: We don't keep those.
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MR.
: They don't keep them. Is
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it ever emailed?
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MS.
: No.
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MR.
: No. So --
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MS.
: We didn't email those.
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MR.
: -- it's only --
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MS.
: No.
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MR.
: -- created, printed out,
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and then, you said it's actually created in
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Sentry, though?
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: And how long is it
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maintained in Sentry?
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MS.
: I believe 45 days.
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MR.
: 45 days. So, there is no
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that court list?
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III not sure.
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MR.
: Okay. But it is called
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the -.
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MS.
: I don't want to say yeah, and
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I don't want to say no. III not sure.
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MR.
: Okay. But there's no
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way, that you know of, to obtain that court
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list?
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MS.
: Right.
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MR.
: And that's what it's
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called? A court list? Or is it called
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MS.
: A call out.
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MR.
: -- it's called a call out
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list?
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: Okay. So, it's not
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actually called a court list.
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MS.
: Right.
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MR.
: Okay. Call out list.
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: Because normally, what we do
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is, we go back in the night, like, if I have to
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do a new call list for the next day, I delete
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the previous call list, because then you'll
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keep having call lists. So, we go in, we
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delete it, and we do the next one for the next
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day.
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MR.
: Okay. Gotcha.
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MS.
: So, I don't even know if
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they're maintained, how they're maintained in
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the system. If they're even stored in the
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system.
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MR.
: Okay.
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: After that. I don't know.
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MR.
: All right. So, they may
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only be stored for that 24-hour period, until
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you do your next list.
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MS.
: Right.
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MR.
: Okay.
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MS.
: Because we're supposed to go
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in and delete the call out. And then, for the
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next day, like say, for example, tonight, I
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will be deleting today's call out, and I will
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be entering tomorrow's call out.
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MR.
: Okay.
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MS.
: So, that's how it's supposed
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to be done.
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MR.
:
Perfect. All right.
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Great. Do you mind just initialing and dating
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those --
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: -- just so we have them?
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It's not certifying the accuracy. It's simply
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saying that that's what you reviewed.
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: And you can go on, and
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the date is 8/5/21.
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MS.
: Okay. Okay. Okay.
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MR.
: Thank you.
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MS.
: That's everything. Right?
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MR.
: Thank you so much. All
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right. So, that covers
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The next
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one is going to be with regard to inmate
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Do you recall us talking to you
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about an inmate
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control.
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MS.
: No.
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: Oh, that's fine.
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MS.
:
We probably talked about it.
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MR.
:
We talked about a lot.
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So, this is just to refresh your memory. It
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shows that you worked at the MCC on Saturday,
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August 10th, 2019. This is the daily
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assignment roster.
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: It shows that you were
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control number one.
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
:
Working overtime from
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midnight to 8:00 III.?
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MS.
: That is correct.
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MR.
:
Is that -? Okay. Great.
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And then, when you were in control one, are you
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the only person in control, at that time?
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MS.
: No.
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MR.
: Okay.
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MS.
: I have a control two. Okay.
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Wait a minute.
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MR.
:
And I'll -.
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MS.
: I know
was there with
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me.
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MR.
:
So, internal would be
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actually with you?
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MS.
: That number two was - would
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be in control with me.
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MR.
: Okay. So, that's how it
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went. Okay.
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MS.
: At that time, the number two.
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They normally they didn't have an internal
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number two, but that person is the person that
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was in there with me because, at that time,
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when they would put the internal number two on
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the roster, they would be the person that would
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assist the control center officer, in the
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control. And they would do the counts, and
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assignments, and do the - yeah - the counts.
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The call outs. If somebody was on suicide
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watch, and they had a companion swap out to
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come out to a work detail, they would take that
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companion off, put that new companion on, while
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food service came and they would key in the
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food service workers that would be off the
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housing unit, but at that time, we only have -.
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If we had anybody, it would be him.
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MR.
: Okay.
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MS.
: Yes. Yes.
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MR.
: So - and you probably
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told me this before, then - so,
would be
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the one responsible for doing the counts, as
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MS.
: Yes.
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MR.
: -- as the second. And
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what would your responsibility be?
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MS.
: My responsibility was
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insuring all the equipment was in the control
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center, doing a body alarm testing. What else?
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Tracking all the equipment. Doing the
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paperwork as far as the security forms,
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(Indiscernible *00:13:37) security forms. And
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looking up at cameras periodically. Popping
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the doors.
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MR.
: Okay. But nothing to do
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with counts?
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MS.
: No.
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MR.
: Okay.
Then this might
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not be too relevant. All right. As far as the
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last person we talked about during our last
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interview was
and we've since
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learned, through our reviews, that
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was gone from the SHU around 1:40 III., and
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definitely moved to III at least by 3:15.
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MS.
: Oh, I recall that.
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MR.
: Yeah.
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MS.
: Okay.
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MR.
: Okay.
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MS.
: I recall. Yes.
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MR.
: So, were you able to -?
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MS.
: I didn't recall his name.
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MR.
: I think you may have led
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us onto this. I can't exactly remember. But
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there's the inmate history quarters for inmate
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: And it shows that he was
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in the SHU, put to the SHU on August 2nd, 2019,
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and then, he was not keyed out of the SHU, and
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put into his RO1. Does that stand for III?
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: Okay. Until 8/10/2019,
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at 12:35 III., on August 10th, 2019. Would
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that have -. Would you be involved in that at
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all?
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MS.
: No.
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MR.
: No? So, not with what you
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were doing?
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MS.
: Hmm-mm.
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MR.
: Who has the ability to
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keep people in and out of the housing units.
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Does -?
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MS.
: I mean, the control center
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officers have the ability to do it. The
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lieutenants, if they know. They have the
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ability to do it. The SHU officers have the
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ability to do it. And III has the ability to
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do to it.
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MR.
: Okay. So, there's
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actually a number of people that could have
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done that.
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MS.
: Yeah.
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MR.
: Okay. But that's not
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something you would have done in your role?
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MS.
: No. Hmm-mm.
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MR.
: And you don't recall
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doing that?
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MS.
: No.
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MR.
: Okay. Great. Do you
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mind just -. And you're there -. Actually,
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just initial and date these (Indiscernible
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
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MR.
: So, in your expert
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opinion, at that time, 12:35 M.1 who would
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have been the one, then --
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MS.
: Well --
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MR.
: -- do you think, who
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would have -?
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MS.
: -- that would be the number
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two person because he's --
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MR.
: If they did it from
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control.
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MS.
right. Right. But if he
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did it from control, because he would be
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preparing the counts. Or it could have been
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the SHU officer. I don't know.
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MR.
: Okay.
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MS.
: It could have been a number
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of people.
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MR.
: Or it could have b been
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the Ops Lieutenant. Correct?
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MS.
: Right.
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MR.
: Okay. But it wasn't you?
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MS.
: But normally, the Ops
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Lieutenants, they don't do that. It's normally
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the control, or the SHU officer. What is
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today? The fifth?
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MR.
: And that's who would
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normally do it? When an inmate is moved, it
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would typically be control --
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MS.
: Control.
2
MR.
: -- or the housing unit
3
officers?
4
MS.
: No. Not the housing unit
5
officer.
6
MR.
: Just the SHU?
7
MS.
: It would be the control.
8
MR.
: Oh, so, typically, it's
9
control?
10
MS.
: Control.
11
MR.
: So, if -.
12
MS.
: But if he's moving from an
13
rea within SHU, like say one SHU bed to another
14
SHU bed, the SHU OTC would be making the
15
changes in the system, but this is one location
16
to another location. Like, physically out of
17
that unit. That probably, most likely, at that
18
time, and it might have been the control.
19
MR.
: Well, so, in this case,
20
that's not when he was moved. That's just when
21
it was caught. So, we believe that actually --
22
MS.
: Right.
23
MR.
: -- the Ops Lieutenant did
24
that, because she's the one who figured it out.
25
However, it sounds like, when he was moved at
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approximately 3:00 III. the day before, August
2
9th, 2019, control should have been the one --
3
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
4
MR.
: -- to do it. Is that
5
correct?
6
MS.
: Wait a minute.
7
MR.
: So, if he --
8
MS.
: Repeat that again.
9
MR.
: -- if he went from - at
10
about 3:00 III., he was moved from the SHU,
11
that was his housing unit, and placed into III
12
as his new housing unit --
13
MS.
: Right.
14
MR.
: -- and placed on dry
15
cell, what staff assigned to him, who should
16
have -?
17
MS.
: Control should have. The SHU
18
officer should have notified control, or
19
whoever was moving him, and put him there,
20
should have notified control this inmate moved
21
from so and so place, and is now placed here,
22
and the control center officer should have been
23
keying him at that location.
24
MR.
: So, the control should
25
have done it?
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: Mm-hmm.
2
MR.
: Perfect. Thank you.
3
MR.
: If the officer who actually
4
moved him actually wrote up a shot, also, for
5
moving him? Because if --
6
MS.
: Say that again.
7
MR.
: -- you know what a shot is?
8
MS.
: Mm-hmm. An incident report.
9
MR.
: Incident report. Does that
10
mean that the officer was responsible for -
11
to make sure that the control was aware that
12
inmate was being moved?
13
MS.
: Well, whenever an inmate is
14
leaving your housing unit, going off your unit
15
completely, you should be notifying control,
16
and verifying your base count and your unit
17
count. So, that's what you should be doing.
18
MR.
: Well, what about in this
19
case? If the person was actually in visiting,
20
and the reason why he got the shot was because
21
the person that was visiting him provided him
22
contraband. From there, they took him
23
MS.
: Well, the unit officer might
24
necessarily know that, because somebody would
25
have to tell that unit officer this person is
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being removed, going to SHU, because they got
2
drugs on the visiting floor. So, the unit
3
officer might not necessarily know that, but -.
4
MR.
: Well, let's say, in this
5
case, for instance, it was. It was actually
6
the person who found him was the OIC of the
7
SHU, he's the one who saw what happened, and
8
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
9
MR.
: -- actually is the one
10
who placed him onto the dry cell, and is the
11
one that wrote up the shot.
12
MS.
: Oh, okay. Well then, he
13
should have just ben notifying control he's
14
going to dry cell. If it was dry cell within
15
the SHU, then he doesn't
16
MR.
: It was dry cell in III.
17
MS.
right, but if it was in
18
SHU, he wouldn't have to notify nobody because
19
it's in SHU.
20
MR.
: Right.
21
MS.
: He would just make the bed
22
assignment change, but because he actually
23
physically left the unit, he should have been
24
notifying the control center, I got one being
25
moved from SHU down to III for dry cell.
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MR.
: Okay. So, he should have
2
notified control and said, key this person into
3
4
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
5
MR.
-- to III? Okay.
6
MS.
: Not just physically him, but
7
anybody that was in the SHU working that day
8
should have just notified. It's not, you know,
9
because we all share the same responsibility.
10
MR.
: Okay. Perfect. Do you
11
mind just initialing and dating that --
12
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
13
MR.
: -- then, the last --
14
MR.
sorry. I have a quick
15
question on the same thing.
16
MR.
: Sure.
17
MR.
: How soon after you move an
18
inmate should that update be done?
19
MS.
: Immediately.
20
MR.
: Why?
21
MS.
: Because if you got to do an
22
emergency count, you've got to account for
23
where that person is.
24
MR.
: Now, let's say, if it wasn't
25
done immediately, what could happen to the
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2
MS.
: We have a bad count.
3
MR.
: Here you go. Keep those
4
together. Keep it in order. And then, the
5
last thing, I think -. Well, no, because
6
there's, like, two more. This one was the -
7
and you just said,
would have been the one
8
responsible for the --
9
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
10
MR.
: -- the count. Correct?
11
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
12
MR.
: So, and I think we talked
13
about this already.
14
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
15
MR.
: But if you see, this is
16
the count from 8/10/2019, it says it was
17
printed at 12:35, I guess, and then, it shows
18
, and I think this is
19
signature, as well. Right above
. It
20
says, "Good verbal" at 12:36 III. Count
21
cleared at 12:49 III. ZA, it says 72. RA, it
22
says one. However, and again, I think - which
23
we already discussed in our last one - and
24
according to the ZA count slips, on the very
25
last page, it says 73.
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: Mm-hmm.
2
MR.
: And it shows, I. Thomas
3
and Noel are the ones that signed it.
4
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
5
MR.
: And it shows they signed
6
it at 12:01 III. And do you have any knowledge
7
or recollection of this being a bad count?
8
Being that the El says 72, and the count slip
9
said that, it said 73. And you don't --
10
MS.
: No.
11
MR.
: -- no?
12
MS.
: Because normally, when
13
they're take - that's, like, the beginning of
14
the shift. So, normally, while they're taking
15
count, III in there, verifying keys, making
16
sure equipment is there, radios is there,
17
checking all - everything else. So, while
18
they're taking the count. So, MI not
19
necessarily sitting right there, alongside
20
them, listening to what's going on.
21
MR.
: Okay.
22
MS.
: You know? So, no.
23
MR.
: And if the Ops Lieutenant
24
was
at this time, I believe
25
that's her signature on top of
. If she's
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taking that official count, where would that
2
count be -? Where would she be taking the
3
count?
4
MS.
: In the control center,
5
alongside the counting assignment Office,
6
alongside
7
MR.
: Okay. And do you recall
8
that taking place that night, by chance?
9
MS.
: If the roster said she was
10
there, then she probably was there, but I don't
11
recall. I don't.
12
MR.
: Okay. But in order for
13
her to sign it, and for him to --
14
MS.
: She would have to be there.
15
MR.
: -- all right. And do you
16
know - this is pretty nice handwriting - do you
17
know if that would be
handwriting, or
18
hers? Can you really tell by that?
19
MS.
: I know this is
. I
20
don't know whose writing this is.
21
MR.
: Okay. But that is
22
23
MS.
: This is his right here, yeah.
24
MR.
: Okay. Perfect. And you
25
don't -. And do you recall
ever
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getting on the phone, though, with the SHU,
2
regarding this count?
3
MS.
: No.
4
MR.
: No. That's fine. Do you
5
mind just initialing --
6
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
7
MR.
: -- and dating it.
8
MS.
: Now, that, I don't. Are you
9
taking this? Okay.
10
MR.
: And then, this. Can you
11
just explain to us what we're looking at here?
12
What is this document?
13
MS.
: Okay. This is an
14
(Indiscernible *00:22:20) evening watch shift.
15
The control center, the control number one
16
person is responsible for accounting for all
17
the keys. So, you go through every key, count
18
the keys, make sure Al has 17 keys. And that's
19
what this is. So, each key, you're accounting
20
for the amount of keys on the keyring. So,
21
that's what this is.
22
MR.
: Okay. So, when people go
23
in and out of the institution, they get keys.
24
Is that what it is?
25
MS.
: No. At the end of the night,
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at the end of the night, on the evening shift,
2
you got to account for all the equipment, and
3
that's the - to make sure those keys are there,
4
and that those keys have this many -. Let me
5
not say that, like that. Account for all the
6
keys on the keyring. The keyring might say Al,
7
five keys. So, there's a chit on the keyring
8
that says five. So, you have to make sure five
9
keys is on that keyring.
10
MR.
: Okay. So, it's kind of,
11
like, it's for equipment, though? Not for
12
people?
13
MS.
: No. That's for equipment.
14
MR.
: Okay. And is there also
15
one, though, for people?
16
MS.
: There's one for people. To
17
make sure who's on duty?
18
MR.
: Yeah. So, like, I've
19
been in other institutions where they have
20
these, you know, the little rings that, if they
21
go in or out of the institution, they grab
22
their chip, or they put it back on --
23
MS.
: It's a chit board. We have a
24
chit board here.
25
MR.
: -- okay. So, that's not
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2
MS.
: No.
3
MR.
: This has to do
4
specifically with equipment, if you take a
5
piece of equipment, then you take the chip to
6
go with it?
7
MS.
: No. That has to do
8
specifically, with accountability for keys.
9
Meaning, Al has 18 keys. So, if the chit on
10
the keyring says 18, you're supposed to have 18
11
keys. So, if lock shop came and changed the
12
keys, and took one key off or added a key, that
13
key count would be different. It would be
14
another number for that key. So, you're
15
verifying. That's basically just verification
16
and accountability that this is how ever many
17
we have on that keyring.
18
MR.
: Okay. So, this is just
19
showing what keys, and if they're actual keys,
20
and the accountability of those keys.
21
MS.
: Right. And how many keys is
22
on that ring.
23
MR.
: All right. That was your
24
question. Did you want anything more on that?
25
MR.
: With the SHU, any keys
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belonging to the SHU? And let's say if the
2
count was off, would it be reflected was off,
3
would it be reflected in there?
4
MS.
: No.
5
MR.
: (Indiscernible *00:24:40)
6
manner?
7
MR.
: Would this have anything
8
to do with the count?
9
MS.
: This doesn't have anything to
10
do with the count. This is just equipment.
11
MR.
: No, no. I mean, the count
12
for the keys, the number of keys. And let's
13
say the number of keys on that ring, and
14
(Indiscernible *00:24:51) -.
15
MS.
: No, because what the control
16
center officer does is, on the evening watch
17
shift, whatever keys is not in the control
18
center, he'll call up to the unit as he's doing
19
- as he's testing body alarms, he'll say, what
20
keys do you have? You'll say, oh, I have
21
Charlie nine, and with what. And he'll tell
22
you, you'll say, I have Charlie nine with five
23
or whatever amount of keys you have, and he'll
24
write that down. And then, the lieutenant will
25
go over this at night, and verify the key count
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2
MR.
: Is there a count in there for
3
the SHU keys?
4
MR.
: Well, this isn't the
5
count. It's not 8/10.
6
MR.
: Yeah.
7
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
8
MR.
: I just want to know if there
9
is specifically addressed issue keys, that's
10
all.
11
MR.
: Okay.
12
MS.
: This is the whole
13
institution's keys. So, yeah. SHU keys would
14
be here, too. Yes.
15
MR.
: What would they be listed
16
under?
17
MS.
: The Charlie keys.
18
MR.
: Do you know which Charlies?
19
MS.
: Hmm.
20
MR.
: So, the C's?
21
MS.
: The C keys. So, I think,
22
starting, if I don't
If I recall. I think
23
they start at --
24
MR.
: If you don't know --
25
MS.
: -- there's Charlie and a
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Bravos. Because it's - I think it starts at
2
Charlie. What is it? I don't remember. I just
3
know the keys when III in the control center.
4
MR.
: Okay.
5
MS.
: I can't tell you off the top
6
of my head by looking, but I know it's the
7
Charlie keys, and the Bravo keys. Because one
8
is a cuff key, and one is a cell door key.
9
MR.
: Can you initial and date
10
that?
11
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
12
MR.
: (Indiscernible *00:26:19)
13
question (Indiscernible *00:26:19)?
14
MR.
: No.
15
MR.
: Okay.
16
MS.
: Yeah. But - yeah - this
17
doesn't tell you who had the keys. It just
18
tells you -.
19
MR.
: Is there a way to identify
20
who signed out the keys, or anything like that?
21
MS.
: No, because everybody puts
22
their chits on it. We don't sign out keys.
23
MR.
: Okay.
24
MS.
: Nobody signs out keys.
25
MR.
: It's a chit. Okay.
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MS.
: It's a chit system.
That's
2
how you know who has what equipment.
3
MR.
: So, when you take a key,
4
you leave your chit?
5
MS.
: Yes.
6
MR.
: How do you spell chit?
7
MS.
: C-H-I-T.
8
MR.
: Okay. Why they don't
9
just call it a chip. It's so much easier.
10
MS.
Mm-hmm. Yeah. A chit.
11
Yeah. So, it's like a barter system. Like, I
12
give you this, you give me that.
13
MR.
: Okay.
14
MS.
: And then, at the end of the
15
night, you're giving the keys, you get your
16
chits back. So, that's what that's for.
17
MR.
: Does everybody have a
18
certain amount of chits?
19
MS.
: Everybody gets six chits. If
20
you lose a chit, you can always go and get more
21
chits. Or if you don't have chits, and lock
22
shop is not here, go to the lieutenant's
23
office, you get some temp chits. And then,
24
you'll use those chits at -. And then, when
25
you're done with your shift, you return the
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temp chits back to the lieutenant's office, but
2
everybody -. It depends on if you come from
3
another institution, you already come with
4
extra chits on you --
5
MR.
: Right.
6
MS.
-- because you got those from
7
your previous institution. So, everybody
8
doesn't have the same amount of chits.
9
MR.
: And does it say your name
10
on it?
11
MS.
: Yeah.
12
MR.
: Okay.
13
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
14
MR.
: So, if you have to borrow
15
one, what does that say?
16
MS.
: If you have to borrow a chit?
17
MR.
: Yeah. If you forgot them
18
or something, and you've got to go and get one
19
to use.
20
MS.
: The temp chit says temp on
21
it.
22
MR.
: Temp. Okay.
23
MS.
: It says T-E-I-P. It looks
24
like this. III going to pull it off my ring.
25
They look like this.
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MR.
: Oh, okay. Cool. So, it
2
says S.
on there.
3
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
4
MR.
: Perfect.
5
MS.
: So, each institution does it
6
different. But some of them are square, some
7
of them are circle. Some of them are octagon
8
shaped. Just depends on however your
9
institution cuts them out.
10
MR.
: Okay. Cool.
11
MS.
: But that's
12
MR.
: Thank you.
13
MS.
-- a chit.
14
MR.
: And this count happens only
15
once a day, on the evening watch?
16
MS.
Mm-hmm. Yup.
17
MR.
: At what time?
18
MS.
: Normally, they do it when
19
they come in. On the evening shift, when
20
they're doing the count. So, like, for, like,
21
at that time, we was on three shifts. So, the
22
evening shift would do this, anywhere between
23
4:00, 6:00.
24
MR.
: So, this document you
25
were looking at, would have been somewhere
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between 4:00 and 6:00 on 8/9/2021. The next
2
one wouldn't be done until --
3
MS.
: Because they have up until --
4
MR.
: -- (Indiscernible
5
*00:28:42).
6
MS.
: -- the end of their shift to
7
turn this in.
8
MR.
: Sure.
9
MS.
: So, most of the times, if you
10
have officers on the unit, it's feasible to
11
take the key count when you're doing your body
12
alarm testing of the unit officers, and
13
verifying that officers on duty asking who's on
14
shift, so you can write their name for that
15
post. So, it's always easy to do it at that
16
time. So, normally, for the officers, this
17
would take place during, when their body alarm
18
is being tested. And that's normally at the
19
start of your shift, that you test your body
20
alarm, when you come in the institution.
21
That's --
22
MR.
: Cool.
23
MS.
: -- primarily.
24
MR.
: The last question. If there
25
was --
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MS.
: Mm-hmm.
2
MR.
-- happened to be a set of
3
keys missing, is that recorded anywhere?
4
MS.
: If you write it in a logbook,
5
and you notify the lieutenant, but if it's
6
missing, and it can't be found, then yeah, it
7
gets written down. But if it's missing and
8
it's located, and it's returned, then it's not
9
really missing because it's, oh, I, you know,
10
if you say - prime example - you'll say inmate
11
so and so chit is here, but you know so and so
12
is gone, and those chits should have been back.
13
You might call them and say, hey, do you have
14
keys, so and so? And they'll say, oh, yeah, and
15
then, they'll turn around, because you're
16
supposed to turn around immediately and bring
17
the keys back to the institution.
18
MR.
: Okay.
19
MS.
: If you happen to go home with
20
it in your pocket, or on your belt, or
21
something.
22
MR.
: Okay.
23
MS.
: Or still on your waist. Or
24
you just forgot to just transfer over the keys
25
to the relieving officer. That has happened.
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If somebody went home, you know, left out the
2
institution with the keys on, and just didn't
3
think to give it to the officer, by accident.
4
And had to come back and bring the keys back.
5
So, yeah.
6
MR.
: But in this case, you
7
couldn't get, like, the key to, like, actually
8
get in and out of the SHU. Correct? Because
9
that inner door, that's not on that board.
10
Correct?
11
MS.
: Hmm-mm. Nobody just pops a
12
key, uses a key to get in SHU. Nobody -
13
everything is always by the control center, in
14
order to get into SHU - nobody can just walk up
15
to SHU with a key and go in and out.
16
MR.
: Right.
17
MS.
: No.
18
MR.
: So, would these keys,
19
when you said there's these keys, there's some
20
SHU on there, with the Charlie --
21
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
22
MR.
: -- what are you --
23
MS.
: The Charlie keys.
24
MR.
: -- what are you referring
25
to? Is that, like, the cell keys?
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MS.
: These are - yeah, that's what
2
I had said - these are cell door keys.
3
MR.
: Okay.
4
MS.
: Cell door keys, and handcuff
5
keys. Restraint keys.
6
MR.
: Okay.
7
MS.
:
Yeah.
8
MR.
: Cool.
9
MS.
Mm-hmm. Yeah. No one gets a
10
door key. The only door key is the inner door.
11
That's it.
12
MR.
: Right. And because the
13
control has to pop the door, and then out of
14
the room.
15
MS.
:
Yup.
16
MR.
: Okay.
17
MS.
: Mm-hmm.
18
MR.
: And do you guys sign in and
19
out with the inner door keys?
20
MS.
: The inner door keys?
21
MR.
:
Yeah.
22
MS.
: The chits.
23
MR.
: But not --
24
MS.
: You don't sign it.
25
MR.
: -- there's no SHU inner
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2
MS.
: No.
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You're welcome.
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represent an accurate transcript of the
electronic sound recording of the proceedings
before the Department of Justice, Office of the
Inspector General in the matter of:
Interview of
Brianna Rose Burton, Transcriber
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