An internal DOJ Office of Inspector General email from August 11, 2019—one day after Jeffrey Epstein's death—detailing critical information about suicide watch protocols, Epstein's cellmate situation, and head count procedures at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
This is a highly significant internal government document from the DOJ Office of Inspector General's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death. Sent the day after Epstein was found dead, it reveals real-time investigative questions being asked of MCC staff, including crucial details about Epstein's last cellmate (who was released on August 9, 2019, leaving Epstein alone), the confirmation that Tartaglione was specifically prohibited from being Epstein's cellmate after the July 23 incident, and Lt. Doctor's claim that there was 'not a requirement' for Epstein to have a cellmate—a statement that contradicts the DOJ OIG's final report finding that Epstein was supposed to have a cellmate at all times per written direction from the Psychology Department.
From: • (O1G)" <MIMMI > To: . (NY) (FBI)" (NY) (OGA) (FBI > ' (USANYS)" (USANYS)" <E > Subject: FW: Requested Documents Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2019 14:57:11 +0000 Attachments: E-Mails_from_Psychology.pdf Please see the attached emails regarding Suicide Watch and Psychological Observation. Suicide Watch and Psychological Observation occur in cells on the second floor. The only difference is that while on Suicide Watch inmates are not permitted to have clothes in their cell. Some questions I just asked Lt. Doctor this morning: 1) Are there logs slips for the head counts done at 3:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.? If so, can we get copies? She is getting us those forms. 2) Who was Epstein's last cellmate? . He had court on 8/9/19 and was released from 500 Pearl St. According to the BOP webpage he was released from custody and his location now is unknown. was a regular SHU inmate, not special trainings according to his file. 3) Was Epstein supposed to have a cellmate? According to Lt. Doctor, there was not a requirement for him to have a cellmate. 4) Who assignments cellmates? Any officer can assign cellmates, as long as there are no "conflicts." The only person Epstein was not permitted to be cellmates with was "Tartaglione", who was his cellmate during his first suicide attempt. U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General New York Field Office New York, NY 10004 (Office) (Cell Phone) From: [mailto: Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2019 10:33 AM To: • (016) Subject: Requested Documents EFTA00018976