An email chain from April 2021 involving FBI agents discussing logistical support for Ghislaine Maxwell's evidence review at the 500 Pearl Street courthouse. The correspondence details the need for agents to monitor Maxwell, manage her custody transfers from US Marshals, and secure proffer rooms for her defense team to review evidence.
This document contains internal FBI emails from April 2021 coordinating logistical support for Ghislaine Maxwell's evidence review at the 500 Pearl Street courthouse. Squad C-20 requested agents to assist in monitoring Maxwell and securing the proffer rooms while she met with her defense team and reviewed evidence from April 13-15, 2021. The emails detail the specific security protocols, including the transfer of custody from US Marshals to FBI agents within the building.
This document is an FBI email chain from April 8, 2021, coordinating logistical support for Ghislaine Maxwell's review of evidence at the 500 Pearl Street courthouse. Squad C-20 requested agents to assist with custody and monitoring of Maxwell from April 13-15, 2021, while she met with her defense team and an AUSA. The emails detail specific requirements, including the need for agents with handcuff keys to transfer Maxwell from US Marshal custody and monitor her throughout the day in reserved proffer rooms.
This document is an FBI email chain from April 2021 coordinating the logistics for Ghislaine Maxwell and her defense team to review evidence at the 500 Pearl Street courthouse. Squad C-20 requested FBI agents to assist with custody and monitoring of Maxwell from April 13 to April 15, 2021, while she was transferred from US Marshal custody to the proffer rooms. The emails discuss staffing schedules, the presence of an AUSA, and security protocols including the requirement for agents to carry handcuff keys.
This document is an internal FBI email chain from April 8-9, 2021, coordinating logistical support for Ghislaine Maxwell's evidence review at the 500 Pearl Street courthouse. Squad C-20 and Special Agent Young requested assistance from other agents to monitor Maxwell and facilitate the review with her defense team and an AUSA from April 13-15, 2021. The emails detail security protocols, including custody transfer from US Marshals, the need for handcuff keys, and room assignments for the evidence review.
This document is an email thread from August 14, 2019 (four days after Jeffrey Epstein's death), between a Forensic Psychologist (LCDR, USPHS) and maintenance staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The correspondence concerns an urgent request to fix a broken light in 'Suicide Watch Cell #1' because the cell was occupied by an inmate who could not be moved due to overcrowding. The document highlights operational conditions at the MCC, specifically regarding suicide watch protocols and facility maintenance.
This document is a daily assignment log for a redacted staff member at MCC New York covering the period from July 22, 2019, to August 17, 2019. It details specific unit assignments including '11 SOUTH', 'SHU', and 'DRY CELL', covering the dates surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death in custody on August 10, 2019. The log tracks shifts (Day Watch/Morning Watch) and overtime hours.
This document is an evidence photograph report from the Metropolitan Correctional Center New York following the suicide of Jeffrey Epstein. It contains a photo taken on August 12, 2019, showing the door or wall of '9 South Cell 220' with ID cards for inmates Jeffrey Epstein and Efrain Reyes taped to it. The report details the incident date as August 10, 2019, and the location as 9 South Cell 220.
This document is an evidence photograph log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center New York concerning the suicide of Jeffrey Epstein on August 10, 2019. The photograph, taken on August 12, 2019, displays the inmate ID card of Efrain Reyes (Reg # 85993-054) found in or near Cell 220, confirming his presence or association with the location of the incident.
This document is an evidence photograph report from the Metropolitan Correctional Center New York regarding the suicide of inmate Jeffrey Epstein (Reg # 76318-054). It includes a photograph of the door to Cell 220 on 9 South, taped off with crime scene tape and a warning sign, taken on August 12, 2019, two days after the incident date of August 10, 2019.
This document is a timeline of events regarding Jeffrey Epstein's incarceration from July 23, 2019, to his death on August 10, 2019. It details a prior incident on July 23 involving cellmate Tartaglione, his subsequent housing with cellmate Reyes, and the events of August 9-10 where he was left without a cellmate despite requirements. The log notes that officers failed to conduct required counts and checks on the morning of his death.
An internal email dated July 28, 2019, regarding Inmate Epstein #76318-054. The email instructs staff to move Epstein to a different cell upon his return from an Attorney Conference because the toilet in his current cell (Cell #4 in Psych Observation) is not working correctly.
This document is an email chain from July 28, 2019, between staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The Chief Psychologist and another staff member discuss moving an inmate (referred to as 'He' and located in the Psych Observation area, cell #4) to a different cell because the toilet is broken. The move is coordinated to happen when the inmate returns from an 'Attorney Conference' or 'legal'.
This document contains an internal email thread and incident report from MCC New York dated July 23, 2019, detailing an event where Jeffrey Epstein was found in the SHU with neck marks. The report notes he was placed on suicide watch, claimed his cellmate tried to kill him, and underwent medical and psychological assessments. Subsequent emails show internal confusion regarding the memo, with a request for a clearer draft to be sent to IPPA and the Director regarding his status and potential move to the General Population.
This document contains psychological observation notes from July 27-28, 2019, regarding Jeffrey Epstein while in custody. The notes detail his anxiety about returning to the SHU where he sustained neck injuries he claims not to remember, complaints of dehydration and arm numbness, and an incident involving a flushing toilet that caused him significant distress. Epstein suggests he may be on the autism spectrum due to noise aversion and being 'good with numbers,' and notes he spends long days in conferences with his attorneys.
These documents are the suicide watch logs for inmate Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York, dated July 23, 2019. The logs record observations every 15 minutes, notably documenting Epstein's claim at 2:15 AM that his cellmate tried to kill him, and his subsequent confusion about what happened.
This document is a handwritten 'Psych Observation Log' for Jeffrey Epstein (Reg #76318-054) at a correctional facility, covering the period from July 23, 2019, to July 30, 2019. It details his daily activities, including sleeping patterns, meals, showers, legal visits, and conversations with officers about topics such as investment strategies, business, jail conditions, and his bail appeal. The log notes that psych observation was discontinued on the morning of July 30, 2019.
Handwritten observation log for inmate Epstein (Registration #76318-054) covering dates from July 24, 2019 to July 30, 2019. The log records behavior, sleep patterns, meals, showers, legal visits, and conversations with guards in 15-minute intervals.
This document is a handwritten 'Psych Observation Log' for Jeffrey Epstein (Inmate #76318-054) covering July 8, 2019, to July 10, 2019. It details his behavior in 15-minute intervals while under suicide/psych watch in Cell #4, recorded by various 'Inmate Companions.' The logs record his sleeping habits, pacing, meals, bathroom usage, and conversations regarding prison etiquette, 'arbitrage,' 'celebs he knows,' and his legal visits.
This document is a Daily Lieutenant's Log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for July 31, 2019. It details operational events across three shifts (Morning, Day, Evening), including inmate counts, movements to hospitals and SHU, and facility issues. Notably, the log reports that the fire alarm, pump system, and public address system were inoperable or malfunctioning, requiring a 'Fire Watch' protocol.
This document is a short internal note from a correctional facility (likely MCC New York given the SDNY context) regarding an inmate, presumably Jeffrey Epstein ('he'). The sender instructs staff to move the inmate to a different cell upon his return from an attorney conference because the toilet in his current cell (#4 in the Psych Observation area) is not working correctly.
This document is an internal email thread from the Federal Bureau of Prisons regarding Jeffrey Epstein's confinement at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in July 2019. The Chief Psychologist requests that Epstein be moved from Cell #4 in the Psych Observation area to a neighboring cell because the toilet is broken, noting that a previous request (from July 28) to move him after his return from an attorney conference had not been enacted.
This document is an email chain from July 25, 2019, regarding a formal legal request to preserve video surveillance footage at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York. An external attorney requests footage related to the 'Epstein incident' that occurred on July 23, 2019, specifically asking for hallway video and officer body camera footage. MCC internal staff confirm the preservation of footage for the SHU tier containing cell Z06-215 for the timeframe of July 22, 11 PM to July 23, 4 AM.
This document is an email chain from July 25, 2019, between attorney Aida Leisenring and MCC New York staff. Leisenring requests the preservation of video surveillance (hallway and body camera footage) surrounding inmate Tartaglione's cell from the night of July 22-23, 2019, specifically citing the 'Epstein incident' under investigation. MCC staff confirm the preservation of footage for the SHU tier containing cell Z06-215.
This document is a confidential email chain from July 23, 2019, detailing an incident at MCC New York where Jeffrey Epstein was found in a fetal position with marks on his neck. The report includes a synopsis of the event, a medical assessment noting erythema on his neck, his claim that a cellmate tried to kill him, and a psychologist's decision to keep him on suicide watch. Senior officials discuss the quality of the memo and request a clearer version to send to the Director.
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