From: To: Subject: Date: FW: Note to Me - call with Thursday, November 14, 2‘ 2145 IPIP M 4 From USANYS) Sent: e nes ay, ovember 13, 2019 6:20 PM To (USANYS) Subject: Note to file - call with • and • EMPLOYEE 32 interviewed (USANYS) EMPLOYEE 32 this evening. Masked what happens if the institutional count is not performed or if the count is wrong. EMPLOYEE 32 said that it is accurate that if a count slip is not turned in or is false, and the count doesn't match the roster, the MCC must then do a bed book count. If a housing unit has a bad count, then they will say "do a re-count" with the bed book, ID cards, roster, etc., and go cell to cell to see if someone is missing or if there was a counting error. • EMPLOYEE 32 doesn't believe the entire institution would have to do a full institution count; just the specific housing unit. However, if a unit fails a bed book count more than once, then they'd do a whole institution count. • EMPLOYEE 32 has never been part of a whole institution bed book count. He has also never been part of an institution that didn't clear account. But stated that if an institutional count did not clear, and a bed book count had not resolved the issue, the warden would be notified of what inmate was missing and alerted of a potential escape. The Warden would then notify regional director. Assistant United States Attorney United States Attorney's Office Southern District of New York One St. Andrew's Plaza New York, New York 10007 Tel: SDNY_00018020 EFTA_00001272 EFTA00135616