FD-302 (Rev. 5-8-10) -1 of 2- FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Ongtouu. Rsooms. Oce...1priqnsivoing.•70.1 la *roans Mn tab Mimi lef uW to itsnakonur. Date of entry 32/79/20)9 On August 14, 2019 at approximately 2025 hours the undersigned, along with Special Agent Special Agent of the Assistant United States Attorneys Rebekah Donaleski and Guard District of NY. of the Office of the Inspector General, Federal Bureau of Investigation and for the Southern District of New York did interview Federal Bureau of Prisons , date of birth , at the Southern informed that she has been employed by the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) since 12/11/1994 and promoted to Lieutenant around 2010 and has spent her entire career working at the Metropolitan Correctional Facility (MCC). During the interview described the duties and responsibilities of her position as well as the guards she supervises at the MCC. is assigned to the midnight to 8 am shift but routinely arrives at 10 pm. In addition to describing her administrative duties described how a "count" at MCC works and that lieutenants are responsible for supervising one (1) count per shift. described 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 prisoners inside. Once that count is complete the guard will return to the gate and exchange places with the guard that was left to secure the gate. That guard will then walk "down- range" and count the number of prisoners in the cells. Upon completion the guard will return to the gate, secure it from the outside and record the numbers obtained from their count. Those numbers will be compared to the master list of prisoners on record for being assigned to the cells. In addition to the numbers being recorded and compared to the master list or "E-1" sheet, the g