Cell mate: Tartaglione, Nicholas, Register No. 78514-054 - A former police officer who is pending a death penalty case for Murder/tri le homicide. Arrested in December 2016, and is accused of the death of four individuals who went missing in April 2016. Associate Warden MCC New York New York New York 10007 Office: >» <-> 7/23/2019 1:57 PM >» Send me the name, number, and short background on the inmate that was in the cell with Epstein. Thanks. Sent from my Venzon. Samsung Galaxy smartphone m From: Date: 7/23/19 1:41 PM GMT-05:00 To: Subject: Re: Fwd: Epstein >>> " 07/23/2019 13:41 >>> If you need additional information, please let me know. Thanks Synopsis: On July 23, 2019, at 1:27 a.m., staff responded to a call for assistance in the Special Housing Unit (SHU). Upon arrival, the Operations Lieutenant found inmate Epstein, Jeffrey, Register No. 76318-054, lying on the floor in a fetal position. The Lieutenant called out to the inmate; however, he did not respond and she noticed red marks on his neck. The inmate was placed in hand restraints and escorted to the Suicide Cell and placed on Suicide Watch. While on watch, the inmate indicated that his cell mate had attempted to kill him and had been harassing him and he had informed his Attorney of this matter. Medical Assessment: The inmate was medically assessed at 6:30 a.m., by the Physician Assistant and his findings were as follows: He is ambulatory, oriented x 3. In no apparent distress, smiling during this clinical encounter. Alleges, that he does not know what happened. Cannot explain the marks on his neck. Responded: "I don't know". He does not want to talk of the events leading to the marks on his neck. He does not look in any distress or pain. Has a circular line of erythema at the base of the neck. Reaching 2/3 of the neck circumference, 2 inches wide, sparing the back of the neck. Has one section of this erythema in the front with marks of friction. No inflammation, no def