HE - SHU O1C on August 9% until 10 pm (pg 15) Cause of death: -A cellmate would have helped prevent his death. (pg 155) Additional info -He brought Epstein back from the shower area around 9:30 pm (pg 31) -Prior to his departure, he went to Epstein and asked if he was “good.” Epstein gave the thumbs up in response. (Pg 45) -He recalls putting Epstein back in his cell from the shower area and asking Epstein “where the hell is your fucking cellmate at?” (Pg 85) 4G swore again that he caught the fact that [J was missing around 9:30 pm and notified HE 200 BM egarding that fact. He clarified that he made a phone call but he is not sure if it was to a LT, Unit Manager, or someone else. (pg 127) -He thinks there is a possibility he would have called the control center and spoken to I, HE, © HR about Epstein missing his cellmate. (Pg 161) Did not conduct cell searches (pg 170) Never saw any cell search conducted on the evening shift (pg 172) “Tragedy that he’s gone, | wasn’t here, | didn’t have anything to do with it” (pg 179) HEE — Worked in the SHU on August 9" from 4 pm until 12 am with Jj and J (1* 302) 2n¢ 302 {EEE 1c! pec with the feed, which is when the Officers take food to the inmates. This usually happens after the 4pm count clears, which is usually Spm. But on this day, it could have been earlier than Spm. J then picked up the food trays after the feed. It was either during the time he was picking up food trays or after that | did the rest of the commissary in the SHU. GEE sic that he spent no more than 60 seconds on L-Tier when he delivered food to Epstein that night. [MY didn't recall if he or another Officer went back to L-Tier after Epstein was fed. During the rest of his shift, [J said that he was mostly sitting at the desk or was near the desk so he would have seen if someone went up to L-Tier. EFTA00141166

--=PAGE_BREAK=--

WH left between 9:55pm-10:00pm. J didn't know if JJ went up to L-Tier before he left. He didn't remember [J going up to Epstein's cell but stated that JJ may have waved or gave a head nod to Epstein, whose cell one can see from the desk. also stated that [J had told him that he waved to Epstein before he left. GEE as relieved at approximately 11:50pm on August 9, 2019 || - OT shift as the Activities LT from 4 pm to 10 pm (pg 13-14) Cause of death: Additional Info -“So in Special Housing, inmates are locked down. So it’s our (the lieutenants) responsibility to go up on the tier and go to every door and speak to every inmate because it’s not general population.” (pg 24) -She did conduct a round in the SHU on August 9, 2019, sometime between 5 pm and 8 pm, and recalled going to every tier. (Pg 29) 4B said that the SHU staff didn’t tell her about Epstein’s requirement, but if they knew, they should have informed her during her shift. [J said the OIC should have told her. (Page 92-95) -Agent note: [J didn’t know at the time. -If J and (RM knew of Epstein’s cellmate requirement, they should have notified the Ops LT (RR) during their shift. (Page 98-100) -“If he required a cellmate, and it’s a special case, then everyone knows that the phone should be ringing. But if it’s just a regular inmate. Somebody got bailed out. It’s not that big of a deal.” If they did the 10 pm count and noticed that Epstein was without a cellmate, they should have called the Ops LT. (Page 104) | - worked from 11 am to 7 pmas the duty officer. 4G could have done more harm then good when he went in the room by himself and took Epstein down. (Page 112 — 115) Page 115 - 116: EFTA00141167

--=PAGE_BREAK=--

== 7 August 9, 2019 he was Senior Officer Specialist, worked 4pm to midnight on August 9 as Internal. (page 10) Cause of death Pg 88-89: Didn’t remember if it was him or his partner who escorted Epstein back to the SHU on Aug 9. First attempt . | (Worked in 10S and visited the SHU — FBI 302) HB bad worked a 12pm-8pm shift the previous day, had a four-hour break, and then started the overtime shift of 12a-8a. Unit 10 South is a completely locked down unit where the Corrections Officer is alone in the unit. QB was in 10 South when the call came over, referring to when EPSTEIN was found unresponsive in his cell. EFTA00141168

--=PAGE_BREAK=--

-QRBMB stated that he was shocked that this had happened, referring to EPSTEIN's death. HE said that EPSTEIN was supposed to be watched more closely and that the rounds should have been conducted regardless of whether EPSTEIN had previously been on suicide watch or not. FY (Ops LT on duty from 10 pm to 6 am — departed at 9:30 am) First interview: Page 49-50: She responded to Epstein’s first attempted suicide on July 23. CO I IJ was assigned to watch Epstein while he was on suicide watch. Page 90: “We are not required to go to each individual cell and look at the inmates. When we make rounds, we get with the officers.” Page 102: Conducted her round in the SHU on Aug 10 at approximately 4 am, went up to 10 South, and then back down to the SHU because she needed to sign the round sheets. Second interview: Page 8-13: Shift started on August 9" at 10 pm and ended on August 10 at 6 am. Was relieved at 5:30 am. From 5:30 am to 7 am worked on finishing up paperwork for her shift. Probably working on the Daily Activities Report and LT Log. Possibly a 583 packet — couldn't recall. 79-80: SSA asked about the certification at 5:21 saying that she conducted a round in the SHU. Said, “I was not required to go into the ranges and check on the inmates in the ranges.” Page 81-82: Said it was her signature on the 30 minute round sheet saying she conducted a round in the SHU. She claimed, “That meant that | went and | visited the SHU.” “I don’t conduct rounds in any unit. | mean | go, | visit with the officers, | sign - | speak with them, make sure that they're okay. And if something occurs that requires me to go into the range and investigate it, yes, |do. Sometimes if the count was announced. There were random times when | would check the officers’ count. Or | would stand at the gate and stand there while they counted or something like that. But no, there was no - there was no - nothing formal thing that we were required to make - literally make rounds in SHU.” She said, “at the time, we weren’t required to do that.” Page 114: Did not talk to him/them about sleeping. They were not falling asleep and did not speak with them about falling asleep. a (responded to alarm and fed the inmates after Epstein was removed) EFTA00141169

--=PAGE_BREAK=--

First interview Page 85: Left on August 9'" between 2 and 3 pm. Came back on August 10 at 6 am. As soon as he came on shift, someone hit the body alarm and he responded to the Epstein matter. Page 86-87: Believed he was in the elevator with Ms. [, and Officer I. Lt HR 2c BM were there. Page 86-88: J and J performed chest compressions on the stretcher on the way to the second floor. Page 88: When he first arrived, he saw JM picking Epstein up and people were helping him put him on the stretcher. Page 89-94: Described what he saw upon arrival and what happened. Described what was in the cell. Said Columbo was the medical staff member on scene. || - Worked in SHU from August 9" at 4 pm to August 10" at 8 am. (Pg 42) Cause of death In addition (same questions were asked of [M, who provided the same responses): EFTA00141170

--=PAGE_BREAK=--

MR. SRR: Prior to Epstein dying, did you have any communications - verbal, electronic, handwritten, or otherwise — with anyone - BOP staff members or otherwise, about the safety and wellbeing of Epstein? MS. HE: No. MR. SRE: Prior to Epstein dying, did you have any communications - verbal, electronic, handwritten, or otherwise — with anyone - BOP staff members or otherwise -. And when | say otherwise | mean like civilians, inmates, you know anybody on the streets. MS. Okay. MR. (RE: About the death of Epstein or taking Epstein’s life? MS. HE: No. MR. (RE: Did anyone ever offer you anything such as something of value or favors with regard to harming Epstein or taking his life? MS. [: No. MR. SRE: Did anyone ever threaten you in exchange for harming Epstein or taking Epstein’s life? MS. [EE No. MR. (RR: Do you know anyone else that those questions would have applied to? MS. $E: No. MR. (EE: Do you know of anyone else being offered anything to hurt Epstein or taking his life? MS. JE: No Additional Info Pg. 60: Epstein got common fare food when he returned from attorney visits at 8 pm. She gave him his food on August 9” Pg 110: After Epstein’s attorney conference, {EJ placed Epstein in the shower to use the phone and HE !eft. No was present when Epstein was on call. J called her on phone later and told her to take the phone from Epstein because his time was up. Call possibly lasted for 20 minutes Pg 119: J and were also present in Shu during this phone call. Pg 129: She left Epstein in shower area after call and went to use the bathroom on 10. When she came back he was already placed back in his cell. Pg 152: She went through each tier and conducted the 10pm count Pg 153-156: She went to Epstein cell for count, mattress was on floor, Epstein was laying on it and he put his hand up. It was typical for him to lay on the floor. She thinks he may have asked for his CPAP machine. She nodded and plugged it in for him. Pg 159&198: Control has to buzz the outer doors for anybody to gain access into the SHU. The interior doors have to be manually opened by the COs in the SHU. Pg 164: She conducted the 3am and Sam counts in 10S with the CO . When she came back to SHU, CO Min 108 called and said that LT said he could go get his food, so JJ went upstairs and relieved him. Pg 169: Only J and LT (RM visited the SHU overnight. J came in to conduct a round and was let in by Pg 324-326: When she left to assist J with count, she took keys with her so no one could have came into the SHU. She had to physically open the door for anyone who came into the SHU that day. Pg 331-332: She never slept during her shift on August 9" and 10. She stated when she was at the desk not moving, she was on the computer. She then stated that she worked 5 days of overtime and she would doze off, however, she caught herself and never slept. EFTA00141171

--=PAGE_BREAK=--

Pg 352-355: On the morning on August 10", J was doing the feeding, she opened the grill for the tier and was standing by it. J knocked on Epstein’s door and did not get a response. opened the door and went in. She heard [J call out get the cutter. She heard J rip something, [EM !aid him down and began cpr. Within seconds of [J calling out for cutter, I hit the body alarm. She recalls {J saying “Breathe, Epstein, breathe” and “We're going to be in so much trouble”. She stood at the grill and never went in. She stated she did not see anything that was going on in there. Pg 362: She was only a foot away from Epstein cell but she never looked in during the emergency. She did not get the cutter because [J didn’t need it. She based that on the ripping sounds she heard. She again stated multiple times that she did not look into the cell or go into the cell. Pg 365-368: She stated she saw JM lifting him from under his arms and dragging him back out of the corner and laying him down to perform CPR. Did not hear or see Epstein’s body hit the floor. performed only chest compressions. Did not see [J checking for breath or pulse. Pg 372-377: She never saw where Epstein was hanging. Epstein did not have a shirt on. When she saw him, he did not have anything around his neck. He looked blue. Epstein’s cell door was locked, she recalls MJ using the key to open it. She does not recall which COs responded for the body alarm Pg 421: When she did 10pm count she knew Epsetin was in the cell by himself. HEE — (worked the midnight to 8 am shift on both August 9" and 10") Cause of Death Page 189: You could see Epstein’s cell door from the Officers Station. But you couldn’t see inside the cell from the Officers Station. Page 191-193: Didn't see anyone, neither inmates nor staff members, go inside Epstein’s cell during his shift on August 10, 2019, from 12 am until approximately 6:33 am. Said he was present in the SHU for his entire shift. Said he would have known if someone went into Epstein’s cell. Again said that no one went into his cell. Page 224: Described what he saw when he entered the cell. Said Epstein was hanging from a sheet by his bed. Page 225-243: He was shown pictures and described exactly how Epstein was found and what actions he took. In summary, he found Epstein hanging from orange strings from a sheet or a shirt from the top portion of the bunkbed with his butt about an inch to an inch and a half off the floor. Epstein didn’t look discolored or very different from when he was alive. [J immediately ripped the sheet and Epstein fell to his butt. J then lowered Epstein’s body to the floor and began chest compressions (did not provide breaths) for about one minute until others arrived. He was unaware if he was dead or alive and never checked for a pulse prior to the chest compressions. He did not believe he was breathing so he started chest compressions. When the other staff arrived they hooked Epstein up to the AED. The doctor and medical staff were also there and they took over. Page 259-262: Believed Epstein took his own life. No one took Epstein’s life, and no one assisted in taking his life. JJ did not take Epstein’s life, or assist with taking his life. JJ did not take Epstein’s life, or assist with taking his life. Had no part in his death Page 303: It’s not possible for anyone to have visited the SHU without [J knowledge because he and J would have had to let them in. EFTA00141172

--=PAGE_BREAK=--

Additional Info Page 116-117: He replaced in the SHU on August 10". 119-122: Process of getting in and out of the SHU and someone within the SHU had to allow entry. Page 196: Said he recalled “dozing off from here and there” during his shift on August 10. Did not know if HM slept. Page 214-216: Discuses being the one to discover Epstein when he was feeding the inmates breakfast. Said he said he knocked on the door, saw Epstein through the window, said “come to the door, come to the door,” he didn’t move, so he went in the cell and saw him hanging. He then immediately called the medical emergency. That is, he yelled for [J to get help and call the medical emergency. Page 217: It couldn’t have taken [J more than 30 seconds to call for the medical emergency after HE first saw Epstein. Page 219: J last saw Epstein the day prior, on August 9, around 6:30 am, when he fed him breakfast during his shift. Page 252-253: EM assisted with bringing Epstein down to the second floor EFTA00141173

--=PAGE_BREAK=--

July 23" attempt Page 49-50: Was aware that inmate [J was Epstein’s cellmate on the day when Epstein first attempted suicide. Page 53-57: Recalled Epstein saying that [J attempted to beat Epstein up, but couldn’t remember the exact details of what Epstein had said. Said he made the statements down in the suicide watch room when they took his clothes off. Said that CO Clark was also there. He also said it to an LT when he was in his cell. EFTA00141174