Page 11-13: As the Supervisory Correctional Systems Specialist, she is supervisor of intake, intake and receiving, and receiving and discharge. When inmates come in and out of the MCC. She and supervise all of the R & D staff. They have the same job but work different shifts. Worked in that position since April 2019. Page 15: Probably worked on August 9, 2019, from 6 am to 2 pm Page 17-18: Case Manager Coordinator "Deemo" was her supervisor. He works out of the MDC. Page 20: No info with regard to Epstein's death. Not involved. Page 20-23: Reviewed the emails from the USMS sent on August 8, 2019. Both said that was transferring from the MCC to GEO. Page 23: The movement officer was Page 26: When inmates are transferred, the BOP requires a transfer receipt from the Marshals and a "64" transit form, and a medical summary. Page 26-27: The BOP form would say the inmates name, reg number, and WAB, and in this case, the form would have been provided to the SHU by internal. Page 28: The SHU staff wouldn't know why the inmate was leaving because it's "really none of their business." Page 28-29: If an inmates goes WAB to go to court, and he doesn't come back, we might call the SHU and tell them, or they may call R & D and ask. Believed they would have told the SHU that he was coming back because he was being transferred. Page 29-30: If was going to court, the BOP doc would have just said court rather than Pre- Remove. So you can tell that R & D knew he was being transferred rather than going to court. Someone in R & D may have called and told the SHU staff that he wasn't coming back. It would not have been . It would have been the person that's on the front desk. Page 32: If the SHU staff didn't know that wasn't coming back, they probably would have called R & D around 4 pm and asked. Page 34: It is not acceptable to say they thought an inmate may return if the inmate left the housing unit as a WAB. If he was listed as WAB, that mean he wasn't com