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Subject: Hammad Memo
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 19:28:09 +0000
Hommad Memos under NY Rule of Professional Conduct 4.2 are approved seriatim by the Unit Chief (criminal) or Deputy Chief (civil); Gvil or
Criminal Professional Responsibility Officer; and Division Chief.
Requesting AUSA
USAONo: 2019R01059
Investigation/Complaint/Arrest/Indictment: Investigation
Covert or Overt Contact: Overt
Ongoing, Additional, Different Crime (Yes/No):Yes
Any Special Precautions (discuss below) (Yes/No): Yes
Bar(s) of Admission: New York
Discussion:
We are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the August 10, 2019 suicide of Jeffrey Epstein while in the
custody of the Bureau of Prisons ("BOP") at the Metropolitan Correctional Center ("MCC"). In particular, we are
investigating MCC staff's (i) decision not to reassign a cellmate to Epstein on August 9, 2019, contrary to regular BOP
practice and direct orders from the Warden; (ii) the failure of correctional officers assigned to the Special Housing Unit
("SHU") at which Epstein was housed the night of August 9, 2019, to perform the required overnight counts and 30-
minute checks; and (iii) the falsification of records related to those count slips and 30-minute checks, in violation of Title
18, United States Code, Section 1519.
We are also investigating any efforts, following Epstein's death, to obstruct justice by destroying relevant records at MCC.
In particular, we learned today that all institutional count slips for dates prior to August 10, 2019, which we requested on
August 12, 2019, are apparently "missing." Today, we received a tip from a guard at MCC that while the guard was
stationed at the rear gate, inmate
brought down bales of shredded paper on Thursday and Friday of last
week (August 15 and 16), and reported that he had been asked to shred documents by the BOP after-action team
(although it is not clear from the tip whether
took part in any shredding) and that "they are shredding everything."
We would like to interview
regarding these events.
is a sentenced defendant who was prosecuted out of the
District
and is currently serving a
term of imprisonment related to
The assigned AUSA has no objection to us interviewing =.
Investigating agents will seek to interview
at
MCC, and will direct him not to discuss his prior criminal case or VOSR. We believe that
will be more likely to
cooperate and be forthcoming in this setting, rather than going through his attorney. The proposed contact is permissible
under Hammad for several reasons. First,
is not represented in connection with his status as a potential witness.
Second, agents will be instructed not ask
any questions about his prior criminal case. Accordingly, the proposed
contact is permissible.
Assistant United States Attorney
Southern District of New York
Tel:
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