Day Watch SHU Officer in Charge
Senior Officer Specialist in charge of SHU on August 9
Mentioned in 6 documents. Roles: Senior Officer Specialist in charge of SHU on August 9, Supervisory officer who emphasized the importance of conducting rounds on inmate Epstein, Responsible for overseeing cell searches in SHU, Correctional officer who oversaw the Special Housing Unit, Responsible for conducting and documenting cell searches
Day Watch SHU Officer in Charge is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
At a Glance
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6 sources for document mentions
Investigative report or deposition excerpt: DOJ-OGR-00023420
“The document details the events of August 9, 2019, at MCC New York's SHU, where Jeffrey Epstein was ”
Investigative Report or Deposition Transcript: DOJ-OGR-00023434
“The document details an investigation into the failure of correctional officers Thomas and Noel to c”
Investigative Report: DOJ-OGR-0002344
“The document describes the conditions of Epstein's cell, including excessive linens and clothing, so”
Investigative report or affidavit: DOJ-OGR-00023445
“The document describes the conditions in Jeffrey Epstein's cell after his death, including excess li”
Investigation Report: DOJ-OGR-00023475
“The investigation found that MCC New York staff violated BOP policy by allowing Epstein to make an u”
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Co-Document Mentions
“Named alongside other network members in 8 documents”
Known Connections (3)
Document Mentions (6)
Investigative report or deposition excerpt: DOJ-OGR-00023420
The document details the events of August 9, 2019, at MCC New York's SHU, where Jeffrey Epstein was housed. It examines the actions of various staff members, including the SHU Lieutenant and Day Watch SHU Officer in Charge, regarding Epstein's cellmate requirement after Inmate 3 was transferred out. The report highlights the knowledge and responsibilities of SHU staff concerning Epstein's need for a cellmate.
Investigative Report or Deposition Transcript: DOJ-OGR-00023434
The document details an investigation into the failure of correctional officers Thomas and Noel to conduct required rounds and counts in the SHU during their shift on August 10, 2019. Thomas admitted to falsifying count slips and dozing off during his shift. The document also highlights the procedures for conducting rounds and counts in the SHU and the emphasis placed on monitoring inmate Epstein.
Investigative Report: DOJ-OGR-0002344
The document describes the conditions of Epstein's cell, including excessive linens and clothing, some of which were ripped into strips and tied like a noose. It also highlights discrepancies in cell search procedures and logging, with only one cell search logged on August 9, 2019, despite policies requiring multiple searches.
Investigative report or affidavit: DOJ-OGR-00023445
The document describes the conditions in Jeffrey Epstein's cell after his death, including excess linens and blankets, and testimony from correctional officers and Epstein's cellmate about the unusual treatment Epstein received.
Investigation Report: DOJ-OGR-00023475
The investigation found that MCC New York staff violated BOP policy by allowing Epstein to make an unrecorded and unmonitored telephone call and failing to conduct and document cell searches. The Unit Manager and Day Watch SHU Officer in Charge were identified as key individuals who failed to follow procedures.
Investigation Report: DOJ-OGR-00023476
The investigation report found that MCC New York staff failed to conduct required cell searches, allowed excessive linens in Epstein's cell, and had a non-functional security camera system due to longstanding deficiencies and poor management decisions. These failures occurred in the period leading up to Epstein's death on August 10, 2019. The report highlights a pattern of negligence and incompetence within the facility.
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