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From: "Berman, Geoffrey (USANYS)" < To: USANYS)" Subject: FW: MCC Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2019 19:35:29 +0000 From: Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 2:35 PM Subject: FW: MCC FYI From: Berman, Geoffrey (USANYS) Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 2:33 PM To: . (ODAG) Subject: MCC This morning, OIG, FBI, and USAO-SDNY conducted a recorded, voluntary interview of the warden of MCC. The interview lasted approximately two hours. A high-level summary is below. • The Warden was notified of Epstein's July 23, 2019 apparent suicide attempt that day, and he notified his regional director, who we understand to b As a result of the apparent suicide attempt, Epstein was moved from the Secure Housing Unit (SHU) on the 9 floor of the MCC to the suicide watch unit on the 2" floor of the MCC. The Warden reviewed the incident report regarding the apparent suicide attempt. The incident report stated that Epstein denied trying to commit suicide, and he did not remember the incident. • Epstein w
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From: "Berman, Geoffrey (USANYS)" < To: USANYS)" Subject: FW: MCC Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2019 19:35:29 +0000 From: Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 2:35 PM Subject: FW: MCC FYI From: Berman, Geoffrey (USANYS) Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 2:33 PM To: . (ODAG) Subject: MCC This morning, OIG, FBI, and USAO-SDNY conducted a recorded, voluntary interview of the warden of MCC. The interview lasted approximately two hours. A high-level summary is below. • The Warden was notified of Epstein's July 23, 2019 apparent suicide attempt that day, and he notified his regional director, who we understand to b As a result of the apparent suicide attempt, Epstein was moved from the Secure Housing Unit (SHU) on the 9 floor of the MCC to the suicide watch unit on the 2" floor of the MCC. The Warden reviewed the incident report regarding the apparent suicide attempt. The incident report stated that Epstein denied trying to commit suicide, and he did not remember the incident. • Epstein w
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