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FD-302 (Rev. 5-8-10)
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
mwoniury
08/30/2019
, Corrections Officer at Bureau of Prison's (BOP)
METROPOLITAN CORRECTIONAL CENTER (MCC), 150 Park Row, New York, New York,
date of birth (DOB)
was interviewed by FBI Special Agent (SA)
, FBI Task Force Officer (TFO)
, and Office of the
Inspector General (OIG) SA
at the United States Attorneys
Office (USAO), Southern District of New York (SDNY), 1 St. Andrews Plaza,
New York, New York. TFO
advised
that there is an on-going
criminal investigation and he has an obligation to answer questions
truthfully and that it would be a federal crime to lie to a federal agent
during the meeting. SA
provided
with an OIG "Warnings and
Assurances to Employee Requested to Provide Information on a Voluntary
Bases" form, which
signed and was witnessed by SAs
and
Moore. SA
retained the original and a copy is attached in the IA
section of this report.
After being advised of the identity of the interviewing investigators and
the nature of the interview,
provided the following information:
has worked for BOP for four years.
was working an overtime
shift in the Special Housing Unit (SHU), 10 South, on a 12am-8am shift at
the time that JEFFREY EPSTEIN was found unresponsive in his cell.
couldn't recall the exact date but did recall that it was the previous
Saturday.
had worked a 12pm-8pm shift the previous day, had a four
hour break, and then started the overtime shift of 12a-8a. Unit 10 South is
a completely locked down unit where the Corrections Officer is alone in the
unit.
recalled he did the 12am count with
and that Officer NOEL
helped him do the 3am and 5am counts.
further stated that for the 3am
and 5am counts, the control center had called about the counts and he
advised control that he wanted someone to assist him in doing the counts
Im•estigationan
08/16/2019
at New York, New York, United States (In Person)
File *1 90A-NY-3151227, 90C-NY-3154599
Date dratted 08/19/2019
by
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because he was by himself.
said that there should always be a double
staff count and that he always wanted a partner to do the count and wouldn't
do a count without a partner.
advised that while doing the counts, an
officer should see breathing flesh. When
and NOEL did the 3am and 5am
counts, they counted five inmates.
Officer THOMAS relieved
at some point during the shift to give him
a break. Lieutenant
came by at some point to check on
however,
didn't remember the exact time.
was in 10 South when the call came over, referring to when EPSTEIN
was found unresponsive in his cell.
then worked another shift in the
SHU, 8am-4pm.
stated that he once fed EPSTEIN because EPSTEIN had not received
his meal and that EPSTEIN was grateful.
said that EPSTEIN didn't
appear to be dangerous and that EPSTEIN never offered him money for
anything.
stated that he was shocked that this had happened, referring
to EPSTEIN's death.
said that EPSTEIN was supposed to be watched more
closely and that the rounds should have been conducted regardless of
whether EPSTEIN had previously been on suicide watch or not.
was then shown a picture of
. When
looked at
the picture,
said that he wanted a lawyer. Investigators discontinued
questioning at that time.
On his own accord,
then stated something to the effect of "I want
to be clear, I never brought stuff into the jail or allowed stuff in. I
never did that."
was advised that his cell phone, which had been surrendered at the
security checkpoint at the entrance of the USAO, was seized by the FBI. The
cell phone, a Motorola G6/XT1921-5, IMEI 99000544589395, was seized pursuant
to a search warrant issued by SDNY.
was then told that he could get
his phone back that day if he gave investigators his passcode.
told
investigators that he was not going to give them his passcode.
was
given an FD-597, receipt for property, which was signed by
and TFO
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