FD-302 (Rev. 5-8-10) -1 of 4 - FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION OFFICIAL RECORD') Date of entry 08/30/2019 The following interview was conducted by Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) (SA) Investigation SA and Office of the Inspector General Special Agent also present for the interview was Federal Bureau of IraildelgoltIMM was interviewed at the United States Attorney's Office, 1 Saint Andrews Plaza, New York, New York. After being advised the nature of the interview and the identities of the interviewing AUSA and SA's, provided the following information; stated he had worked for the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) since approximately January 15, 2001. Prior to employment with the BOP worked for the Building and Maintenance Union, the Marine Corps Reserve and the New York Police Department Auxiliary. 4.to.PLOYEE stated he joined the BOP as a Corrections Officer and was promoted to Lieutenant (GS9) in October, 2015. He spent one year at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Fort Dix when he first joined the BOP and had spent the remainder of his tenure at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. Captain was his supervisor. stated a GS9 Lieutenant's responsibilities depend largely on which area of the prison he or she was assigned to, which rotated on a quarterly basis. Those duties include operations, activities, solitary housing, special investigations and administration as well as possible collateral duties such as emergency protection. stated he was assigned as the activities lieutenant at the time of the interview and worked the regular 2PM to 10PM shift. His regular days off were Mondays and Tuesdays. He would on occasion work overtime hours or switch shifts with other officers. As there were no activity lieutenants assigned during the overnight hours, he had no relief officer. Investigation on 0 8 /21 /2 01 9 at New York, New York, United States (In Person) Mkt. patedrarted 08/30/2019 by SACCO This document contains neit