Document EFTA00020645 is a memorandum from the Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York, dated July 23, 2019, regarding a possible suicide attempt by Jeffrey Epstein. It details the initial response to the incident where Epstein was found in his cell in a semi-conscious state.
The memorandum describes the events of July 23, 2019, when officers responded to a call for assistance and found Jeffrey Epstein unresponsive in his cell. The document outlines the observations made by the responding officer, including Epstein's physical state and behavior, as well as the actions taken to ensure his safety, such as placing him on suicide watch in the HA-Unit. This document is significant because it relates to the period leading up to Epstein's death and details a prior suicide attempt.

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tf, MEMORANDUM FOR ALL CONCERNED FROM: SUBJECT: UNITEL TATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS Metropolitan Correctional Center New Ynrk New York 10007 July 23, 2019 Operations Lieutenant Possible Suicide Attempt On July 23, 2019 at approx. 1:27 a.m., a call for assistance on the Special Housing Unit was announced by the Control Center. Upon my arrival I was informed that an inmate had attempted suicide and proceeded to cell, Z05-124LAD. I observed inmate Epstein, Jeffrey #76318-054 lying in the fetal position on the floor of his cell wearing a t-shirt and boxers. He was breathing heavily and was snoring. I called out to inmate Epstein and observed him flicker his eyes and continue snoring. His neck was red with no abrasions. I observed no further injuries to his person. An attempt was made to get the inmate to stand on his own with negative results. The inmate was placed in hand restraints and staff was directed to retrieve the stretcher. As inmate Epstein was being placed on the stretcher by responding staff, he would open his eyes and observe staff. When staff made eye contact with him, he would hurriedly shut his eyes. The inmate was taken to HA-Unit, dressed in the suicide smock and placed on suicide watch. While awaiting the arrival of an inmate companion, inmate Epstein sat on the edge of the bed and began moving forward as if he was attempting to fall over head first. When I looked away, he straightened up. As I turned to look at him again, he attempted the same act. I laid him down on the bed and directed him to cease his action or he would be placed in restraints for his safety. At that moment, he stated, "Okay, I won't do it again," and gave the thumbs up. Because of his unpredictable behavior, the decision was made to have a staff member observe inmate Epstein. I left HA-Unit in order to make staff notifications. Moments later, I spoke with Officer who stated that inmate Epstein was alert and had indicated that his cellmate, artaglione, Nicholas #78514-054 had attempted to kill him and had been harassing him. He stated that the inmate had indicated that he'd informed his attorney of this matter. I photographed and spoke with inmate Tartaglione, Nicholas #78514-054 who stated that he was asleep with his headphones on when he felt something hit his legs and said, "Jeff, what you're doing?" He didn't answer, so he got up, turned on the light and saw him with a string around his neck. He stated that he then called the guards and ASettsitive Limited Official Use Onlyz EFTA00020645
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they ran down. Upon f...ner questioning, inmate Tartaglione ...tated that he sleeps on the bottom bunk, but gave it to inmate Epstein because he's old. He stated that he sleeps on the floor on a mattress. He stated that when he got up, he couldn't remember if he sat up or stood up to check on Epstein. He stated that Epstein was sitting on the floor leaning to the side with his eyes opened, but wasn't responding. He stated that the last time he saw him he was snoring really loud. Inmate Epstein stated that he came in from a legal visit at approx. 8:00PM and staff handed him a copy of the Daily News. "Nick" was on the floor reading the Daily News. He stated that he had given it to him. He stated that Tartaglione mentioned that he'd been in court all day in Westchester and was carrying on. At that point, inmate Tartaglione paused as if he was making the story up as he went along, and stated that Tartaglione stated, "These fucking niggers. This place is inhumane, I wish I could report it. (Officer), that nigger hobbit mother fucker." He then turned to a page in the Daily News that had his picture on it and stated that Epstein was worth seventy seven million dollars. Epstein stated that he took his picture, balled it up and threw it in the garbage. I asked inmate Epstein what happened prior to staffs arrival. He stated that at approx. 1:00 AM, he'd gotten up to get a drink of water, as he gets up every thirty minutes. He remember walking back to his bunk and waking up with staff there in his cell. I asked if he'd waken up and seen staff, why didn't he respond when we were calling out to him? He stated that he only remembered hearing himself making a noise like snoring. When asked about the allegations against his cellmate, he stated that he was told, if he hurt him, staff wouldn't care. Duty medical, Dr. was notified and briefed. It was determined no further medical attention was needed. A medical assessment was not conducted at the time of this incident, due to the fact, there was no medical staff available after 10:00 PM. e arrival of medical staff, inmate Epstein was examined and treated by, MLP for a circular line of erythema at the base of the neck, one section on the front with marks of friction and a small erythema on his left knee. ASensitive Limited Official Use Only= EFTA00020647
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT MEMORANDUM Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York, New York DATE: 07 TO: Ops LT. FROM: S/O/S SUBJECT: Suicide Attempt Inmate Epstein#76318-054 On the above date at approx. I:27am While working in the Special Housing Unit Myself and S/O heard noise coming from the M tier Cell 124. Upon arrival inmate Epstein's cell mate (Um Tartaglione #78514-054) was at the door stating UM Epstein #76318-054 had attempted to hang himself. I kept a visual while Officer grabbed door keys and called for assistance. After securing UM Tartaglione and removing him from the cell, I entered then placed UM Epstein on his side and removed an orange homemade rope from his neck. UM was breathing at this time, But unresponsive. As I began chest compressions addition staff and Ops Lt arrived, UM was then removed from the Special Housing Unit without further incident. EFTA00020649
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT MEMORANDUM Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York, New York DATE: July 23, 2 TO: Operations Lieytertdnt, LT FROM: UM Senior Officer SUBJECT: Inmate Epstein reg# 76318-054 On July 23, 2019 at approximately 1:27 AM while assigned to the Special Housing Unit, myself and Senior Officer Specialisneard some noises coming from M Ticr. Upon checking cell Z05-124 I observed inmate Epstein reg# 76318-054 laying down near his bunk with what appeared to be a piece of handmade orange cloth around his neck. I immediately called Control Center for staff assistance. Officer nept a visual of inmate Epstein while I proceeded to retrieve the door keys and the cutter front the main cabinet located in the MPA. Officer laapplied restraints to his cell mate inmate Tartaglione reg# 78514-054.1 secured inmate Tartaglione inside the bathroom while Officer provided assistance to inmate Epstein. When additional staff arrived inmate Epstein was removed from his cell without further incident. EFTA00020651
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT MEMORANDUM Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York, New York July 23, 2019 TO: LT FROM: 5/O/S SUBJECT: On July 23, 2019 at approximately 1:27, I, S.O.S responded to a body alarm on the Special Housing Unit. While the 9-South officer was conducted rounds inmate Epstein, Jeffrey #76318-054 was found in his cell with a noose around his neck and appeared to be unresponsive. I assisted with taking inmate Epstein #76318-054 from his cell and putting him on a stretcher. The inmate was taken to the second floor and placed on suicide watch, where he was monitored by staff. Moments afterwards, inmate Epstein became responsive. While observing inmate Epstein he sat up on the bed and began telling me that he think his Bunkie, Tartaglione, Nicholas #78514-054 tried to kill him. Inmate Epstein also stated that his Bunkie also tried to extort money from him and stated that if he didn't pay him that he would beat him up. He stated that this has been going on for a week. I asked inmate Epstein if he told staff about this and he told me no, that he'd only told his lawyer. He went on to say that his Bunkie told him that if he beat him up, because of his charges, the officers would not report it and because of this he was not comfortable telling the officers about the prolong threats and alleged attempts to extort him. I immediately reported this to the lieutenant. EFTA00020653
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raN UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT MEMORANDUM Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York, New York DATE: July 23 TO: One ations Lieutenant FROM: SUBJECT: Epstein, Jeffrey # 76318-054 At approximately 1:27AM, I responded to a radio transmission asking for staff assistance on 9 South (Special Housing Unit). Once I was granted access to said unit I made nn w• o the location (M Tier) in which the disturbance stemmed from. I was told by Officer that Epstein, Jeffrey I/M# 76318-054 has attempted to hang himself. Upon arrival to cell number 124 in which he was housed, I noticed J. E stein I/M# 76318-054 on the floor and Officer placing restraints on him. Officer, Lt. and I entered said cell attempting to assist in said process. Now that I am inside of the cell I notice that J. Epstein I/M# 76318-054 was snoring on the floor of his cell, he appeared to be asleep. We made several verbal commands for him to wake up and attempted to get him to his feet but they were all unsuccessful. After said attempts Lt. asked for a stretcher to be retrieve to safely remove him out of his cell. Once the stretcher arrived, Officer , Officer and I lifted J. Epstein I/M# 76318-054 off the floor and placed him on the stretcher. Once we secured him safely on the stretcher, Officer and I lifted J. Epstein I/M# 76318-054 who is now on the stretcher safely out of 9 South (Special Housing Unit) and into the awaiting elevator. EFTA00020655
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UNITEL ,TATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS Metropolitan Correctional Center New York New York 10007 July 23, 2019 MEMORANDUM FOR ALL CONCERNED FROM: SUBJECT: Material Handler Supervis Possible Suicide Attempt On July 23, 2019 at approx. 1:27 a.m., the Control Center announced a call for assistance on the Special Housing Unit. Upon my arrival to 9-South, I/M Epstein, Jeffrey #76318-054 was lying on the floor of his cell handcuffed. I assisted with carrying inmate Epstein to HA-Unit on a stretcher, where he was dressed in a suicide smock and placed on Suicide Watch observation with staff. ASensitive Limited Official Use Only= EFTA00020657
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