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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
EMPL YEE 7
OFFICIAL RECORD 1
nmeofently 09/06/2019
at Bureau of Prison's (BOP)
METROPOLITAN CORRECTIONAL CENTER (MCC), 150 Park Row, New York, New York,
, was interviewed at the United States
Attorneys Office
Plaza, New York,
(SA)
the Inspector General (DIG) SA
(AUSA)
Todd. AUSA
AUSA
(USAO), Southern District of New York (SDNY), 1 St. Andrews
New York. Present for the interview were FBI Special Agent
, FBI Task Force Officer (TFO)
, Office of
Assistant United States Attorney
, and
attorney, Natali
advised
that the interview was in lieu of an
appearance before the Federal Grand Jury and is voluntary. AUSA
also
went over a standard proffer agreement. After being advised of the identity
of the interviewing investigators and the nature of the interview,
provided the following information:
started working for the BOP in February 2011 at Allenwood.
transferred to MCC in October 2013.
is a Senior Officer Specialist
(SOS) but also serves as a Lieutenant. This usually happens when
is
working overtime and is in the capacity of an acting activities Lieutenant.
stated that in order to do a round, an officer has to physically
go inside the area that is occupied by inmates. As an activities Lieutenant,
makes a round through the Special Housing Unit (SHU) and asks the
officers in the SHU if things are good. She is usually called numerous times
to the SHU for certain issues like when an inmate complains that he hasn't
received something, i.e. property.
then takes note of the issue and
advises the Captain.
As an activities Lieutenant,
sees a sampling of tiers at MCC
during her shift.
uses her PIV Card at a computer terminal to log
rounds. Each unit at MCC has a different log.
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works as an SOS during her normal shift, which is usually the day
watch, 8am-4pm. If
works overtime, she acts as activities Lieutenant
from 4pm-l0pm.
has worked as a Corrections Officer in the SHU,
usually on overtime and on evening watch. During her shifts in the SHU,
has responsibilities pertaining to the inmates such as phone calls,
showers, and the library. The 30 minute rounds are recorded in TruScope and
on paper logs.
do the rounds.
participates in the 10am count on the weekends but
during the week, a count is not done during her regular shift, 8am-4pm.
During the week,
leaves before the 10pm count is conducted.
stated that she has not worked with anyone who didn't
During a count, all inmates have to be seen. The inmates are counted by
one officer, then another officer. If there are only two officers working
during a count, one officer will count the inmates, then the officers switch
and the other officer will count the inmates. The officers are to only count
inmates that are physically in their unit.
In the Control Center, an employee gets information from the person that
he or she relieves. While in the control center, one has various
responsibilities such as a fire security check, equipment and key checks,
and watching the cameras. The person that is designated as Control #2 is
responsible for preparing the paperwork for the count.
On August 9, 2019,
10pm. During this time,
stopped by the SHU. She recalled that regular
activities and operations were occurring at the time of her visit.
fed inmates in G Tier and in 10 South, the high security unit. Illill
recalled seeing JEFFREY EPSTEIN earlier on August 9 around 9am at IL,
attorney conference area. EPSTEIN was there with 3 or 4 attorneys who were
worked in the capacity of Lieutenant from 4pm-
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in and out of the facility.
recalled there being 2 females and 1
male. At one point, EPSTEIN had to get an officer's attention to use the
restroom.
was not in the SHU when EPSTEIN came back from attorney
conference. Usually EPSTEIN would be cuffed to go back to the SHU from
attorney conference around 7:20pm-8pm.
doesn't remember anyone talking about a phone call that EPSTEIN
made on August 9, 2019. She also is not aware of how either of EPSTEIN's
cellmates were selected. ISM' only heard things in passing regarding
EPSTEIN's alleged suicide attempt in July.
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does not know the particular procedures or guidelines regarding an
inmate who comes off suicide watch. She stated that usually that inmate is
put with a cellmate, but she does not know if this is policy or just general
practice. According to
as an SOS, she wouldn't know if EPSTEIN was
supposed a cellmate. A decision such as an inmate needing a cellmate would
doesn't know
be made at SHU meetings and/or department head meetings.
if EPSTEIN had a cellmate the day she was acting Lieutenant.
advised that the count paperwork stays in Control for 30 days.
After 30 days, the paperwork is shredded.
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