FD-302 (Rev. 5-8-10) FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 2095 On August 14, 2025 2019 at approximately with Special Agent PY of the Federal Bureau of Inves stant ted States Attorneys for the hours Southern Orriciat Recorp Date of entry the undersigned, along >ecial Agent PF of the Office of the Inspector General, stigation and District of New York Rebekah Donaleski and Po did interview Federal Bureau of Prisons District of NY Po informed that she has been employ Prisons (BOP) since 12/11/1994 and promoted to has her entire career spent Facility (™ working at - During the esponsibilities of her position as well as the PF is assigned to the midnight at 10 pm. In addition to describing her Lieutenant the Metropolitan interview Po described the duties and date of birth a. at the Southern ed by the Bureau of around 2010 and Correctional guards she supervises at the to 8 am shift but routinely administrative duties PC described how a “count” at MCC works and that lieutenant responsible for supervising one (1) count per shift. Po escribed that during the count two guards assigned to the area are to unlock the main gate that separates the cells from the open and common area where the guards are. One guard will walk “down-range” and actually look into each cell and count the number of prisor complete the guard will return to left the guard that was to secure the gate. range” and count number of in the rd will prisoners gua return to the gate, secure it from numbers obtained from their count. Those number master li oners on st of pris addition the numbers “E-1" to sheet, the guards will call in or receive give a verbal record of their count 11ers That guard will then the record for being assigned to the being recorded and compared to and internal inside. Once that count is the gate and exchange places with the “down- the walk cells. Upon completion outside and rd the re the In will be compared to cells. the master list or a call from “internal” and will compare that number to 4/2019 a N nited Investigation on State S9O0A-NY-31 Date drafted 12/ This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your ager EFTA00126053

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FD-302a (Rev. 5-8-10) 9O0A-NY-315122 U Continuation of FD-302 of | (U) , On , Page the number that they have on file and advise the count matches and is “good” or does not match and a count needs to be conducted again. The count slips prepared by the guards are then placed in an area for pickup by another guard assigned in MCC and brought to “control” for review. In addition to the official counts that are to be conducted at specific times during each shift, Po informed that guards are also responsible for conducting “rounds” every thirty (30) to forty (40) minutes. During the rounds the guards simply walk the “range” and view that the prisoners are “alive” and in their cells with no issues. The number of prisoners is not recorded but simply the fact that a round was conducted and the officers who conducted it is. When asked fF stated that she has no knowledge of rounds or counts not being conducted and that no one would tell her if that were the case. Po made several comments regarding the MCC and staffing describing that guards can only do so much with what they are given and that due to staffing sometimes things happen. Fs informed that in regards to the EPSTEIN death she did not speak with guards THOMAS and NOEL about the events of the evening or early morning hours. The interview concluded at 2205 hours. Further details of the interview and statements made by PF are recorded on the interview notes which are attached to this report. EFTA00126054