• Was the video that the OIG reviewed missing a minute similarly to the video released by the FBI? If so why was that not noted? o No, there are no missing minutes in the video the OIG reviewed. • Was the video that the OIG reviewed a screen recording or the actual raw video? If it was a screen recording, why was the raw video not available? o The OIG reviewed a copy of the actual video that was recovered from the DVR system. • Was the video that the OIG reviewed of the 9 South Elevator missing approximately a minute between 11:59 PM and 12:00 AM? (Page 91) o No, there are no missing minutes in the video the OIG reviewed. • Did investigators note the make and model or other information of the DVR system that might help confirm a nightly system reset? o There are no missing minutes so the nightly reset. If there was a reset, it did not negatively impact the video of the three cameras that were recording. • Its apparent from comparing the schematics provided in the report with the video that the path from the main entrance to the stairs leading to Epstein's cell is obscured and it would be possible for someone to move between them unrecorded. As the report itself noted, most of the time it was not possible to see someone ascending or descending the stairs, including Epstein when he was escorted to his cell at 7:49. Do you have any information that disputes this analysis? (page 85) o We reviewed the video at 7:49 pm, and although you can see the inmate being escorted toward his tier, due to the partial view of the video, you cannot clearly see them walking up and down the stairs or the inmate being placed into his cell. o Per our MOI that was drafted based upon our review and analysis: "The OIG's analysis was based on a review of the only surveillance camera footage showing the inside the SHU, which was the camera located above the SHU's G tier and outside of 10S. The video footage was of low quality and the camera angle only partially sho