From: To: Cc: Subject: Hammad Memo - Epstein Death Investigation Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2019 22:49:41 +0000 Hommad Memos under NY Rule of Professional Conduct 4.2 are approved seriatim by the Unit Chief (criminal) or Deputy Chief (civil); avil or Criminal Professional Responsibility Officer; and Division Chief. Requesting AUSA: Donaleski/ Roos 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 apparent 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 would like to have agents interview three inmates who were housed in the same area of the SHU with Epstein on August 9 and 10, 2019, in order to discuss what they saw and heard that night, including whether officers performed any overnight checks, or said or did anything upon discovering Epstein in his cell. While we anticipate interviewing other cooperating witnesses who were in the SHU that night, no cooperating witness was housed in the same area of the SHU as Epstein. Thus, these three inmates would be the most likely to have overheard or seen something of relevance. While ten other inmates were housed