This document is a legal letter from the Law Offices of Montell Figgins, LLC, addressed to Judge Analisa Torres in support of Michael Thomas' application for deferred prosecution.
The letter serves as an addendum to a previous brief, detailing the adverse impacts of the prosecution on Michael Thomas' life, including financial hardship, emotional distress, and social isolation. It highlights his struggles with anxiety, depression, and the inability to secure employment due to the publicity of the case. The document is part of the legal proceedings in the case USA v Michael Thomas, et al., Docket No.: 1:19-cr-00830.

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1111 The Law Offices of MONTELL FIGGINS,LLC 17 Academy Street, Suite 305 Newark, New Jersey 07102 Phone: (973) 242-4700 Fax: (973) 242-4701 mwe.figgInslaw.com StDillarl4 ncarcc• 140 East Ridgewood Avenue Paramus. NJ 07640 Reply to Newark Off ice [X] Of Counsel Douglas Mitchell. Esq. Linda Childs, Esq. SENT VIA ECF Honorable Analisa Torres U.S. Southern District of NY 500 Pearl Street New York, NY 10007 30 Wall Street P Floor New York, NY 1005 Re: USA v Michael Thomas, et al. Docket No.: 1:19-cr-00830 Addendum to Letter Brief in Support of Deferred Prosecution Your Honor, Please accept this addendum as a supplement to my letter brief, in support of Mr. Michael Thomas' Application for Deferred Prosecution. 1. Additional Adverse Impacts Mr. Thomas' life has spiraled down-hill ever since losing his livelihood and reputation after being charged in this case. Most notably Mr. Thomas this prosecution has caused Mr. Thomas to suffer extreme anxiety and depression. Prior to the events in this case, Mr. Thomas was in precarious financial situation, that required him to work as much overtime as possible to EFTA00032687
meet his financial obligations. Subsequently, Mr. Thomas has no money to support himself. His bills are all past-due and he sees his family, including his children, less than before. He feels a tremendous amount of guilt and embarrassment because of his actions. This had led him to rarely going out in public and distancing himself from friends and family. Prior to this incident, Mr. Thomas was well liked and popular among his co-workers at MCC. Many have reached out to show support and check on his well-being however, Mr. Thomas's depression has prevented him from strengthening those relationships. Additionally, Mr. Thomas is deeply affected by the publicity this case has created. This has made it virtually impossible for him to secure another job to support himself and his children. Moreover, in almost all the instances wherein he has tried to get another job he has been recognized. Once he fills out an application with work history wherein, he includes working at MCC, employers recognize him as " the guard who fell asleep on the job." Alternatively, if he attempts to hide his previous employment, he has nothing to put on the application for the last 16 years as to his recent employment which also becomes a huge red flag to potential employers. As a result, Mr. Thomas has not been able to secure any employment since losing his job at the MCC. 2. Factors that merit leniency There are several factors that militate toward the government showing leniency in this case. Most notably, as previously mentioned, Mr. Thomas has strong record of service to his country in the armed services. Anyone who serves out country deserves our thanks and praise; however, Mr. Thomas' experience was different than many others. Mr. Thomas' military service entailed being involved in live action combat where he saw people killed and severely injured. EFTA00032688
Mr. Thomas knows what dead bodies smell and look like. This experience has had lasting mental effects on Mr. Thomas that he has not shared with anyone. 3. Events in Question Prior to being charged in this case, Mr. Thomas immediately revealed what happened the night Mr. Epstein died to prosecutors via his attorney. On August 10, 2019, Mr. Thomas reported to the midnight shift to work overtime after working multiple overtime shifts in addition to his regular full time shifts in the days and hours preceding this time. He checked in, signed onto the computer system, and handled some preliminary paperwork for the upcoming shift. He remembers briefly going online to check some sports scores and look at some classifieds. He believes that he was on the Internet for well under one hour's time. The next thing he remembers is being awakened around 5:00am by the arrival of the morning food cart. Commotion ensued and he immediately rushed to check on the inmates, at which time he found Mr. Epstein hanging in his cell. Mr. Thomas has always maintained that he worked himself too hard and that he was too tired when he showed up to that midnight shift. He had worked an excessive number of shifts without adequate sleep and rest. As previously discussed, Mr. Thomas was not working the multiple over-time shifts out of greed or to save for a boat. He worked the additional shifts to pay his rent and child support which required the overtime income. It bears noting to any lay person looking at the schedule worked by Mr. Thomas, that it would be impossible for him effectively discharge his employment duties. Nonetheless, the administration and the culture of the MCC not only allowed this behavior but in many instances encouraged and required it. EFTA00032689
4. Acceptance of responsibility At approximately 6:00am in the morning immediately following Mr. Thomas attempting lifesaving CPR on Jeffrey Epstein, it has been reported that Mr. Thomas immediately accepted responsibility for his actions. He has never wavered from acknowledging his wrongdoing and the mistakes that he has made. Indeed, from all accounts, it appears that Mr. Thomas alone has stood up and acknowledged his failure. This incident could not have happened unless many others also failed in the duties but there seems to be little information of anyone other than Mr. Thomas accepting responsibility for this tragedy. 5. Cooperation Mr. Thomas is the only person who saw Jeffrey Epstein hanging in his cell. Mr. Thomas is one of a very few people to have lengthy conversations with Jeffrey Epstein prior to his death. Mr. Thomas will cooperate with all government agencies if this case is resolved with a deferred prosecution. LAW OFFICES OF MONTELL FIGGINS, LLC Montell Figgins, Esq. Attorneys for Defendant Michael Thomas EFTA00032690

