Investigative Report: DOJ-OGR-00023463
Summary
The report concludes that Jeffrey Epstein's death was a suicide, citing evidence such as the presence of multiple nooses in his cell and the Medical Examiner's findings. The investigation also found that BOP personnel failed to follow proper procedures, including not conducting required rounds and counts, and that Epstein was left unmonitored in his cell for hours.
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Investigative Report or Court Document: DOJ-OGR-00023435
The document details an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death in prison. Correctional officers Noel and Thomas admitted to not conducting required 30-minute checks on Epstein and falsified records to show they had done so. Video footage and computer activity logs corroborate the officers' misconduct.
Investigative report or deposition: DOJ-OGR-00023437
The document details the events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death on August 10, 2019, including the failure of correctional officers to follow proper procedures for conducting rounds and counts in the SHU. The OIG investigation found that officers did not enter the L Tier where Epstein was housed between 10:40 p.m. on August 9 and 6:30 a.m. on August 10. Epstein was found hanged in his cell when officers went to deliver breakfast.
Deposition/Testimony: DOJ-OGR-00023438
The document details the testimony of correctional officers Thomas and Noel regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death in his cell at MCC New York. Thomas describes finding Epstein with an orange string around his neck and his response to the emergency. Both officers deny any involvement in Epstein's death and describe the security procedures in place in the SHU.
Investigative Report: DOJ-OGR-00023374
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) conducted an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death, collecting over 127,000 documents and conducting interviews with BOP employees, contractors, and inmates. The OIG reviewed various records, including security camera footage, inmate phone records, and medical records, and conducted forensic analysis of computers and cellular telephones.
Exhibit or Evidence Document: DOJ-OGR-00023404
This document is a labeled photograph (Figure 4.8) showing the door to the cell occupied by Jeffrey Epstein and another inmate during a specific period. The image has been modified for privacy reasons and is sourced from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME).
Investigative Report: DOJ-OGR-00023446
The document describes the events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death, including his interactions with his cellmate and the autopsy results. The Medical Examiner's testimony supports the conclusion that Epstein's death was a suicide by hanging, citing evidence such as the pattern of neck bone fractures and the presence of petechial hemorrhages. The investigation found no evidence of foul play or struggle.
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