Mentioned in 2 documents. Roles: BOP representative, Sender of the email, likely prison staff or administrator
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Adam Johnson is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
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Background
Adam M. Johnson served as a Supervisory CLC Attorney in the Office of the General Counsel of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). He was based at 150 Park Row, New York, New York, which is the address associated with the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in Manhattan. His role involved legal matters related to the BOP's operations, including facilitating attorney-client communications for inmates held at MCC New York.
Johnson's name appears in the Epstein case files primarily in the context of his professional duties as a BOP attorney during the period when Jeffrey Epstein was detained at MCC New York in the summer of 2019. His communications with Epstein's legal team reflect routine administrative coordination regarding attorney-conference scheduling and inmate processing procedures.
There is no evidence in the provided documents suggesting any personal relationship with Epstein or any involvement in misconduct. Johnson's role appears to have been strictly institutional and administrative in nature.
Epstein Connection
Adam M. Johnson was a Supervisory CLC Attorney in the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Office of the General Counsel, based at 150 Park Row in New York. He served as a BOP point of contact for Epstein's defense attorneys during Epstein's detention at MCC New York in 2019. His documented role involved communicating with Epstein's legal representatives, including attorney Michael Miller, regarding scheduling of attorney-conferences and informing them of potential delays due to Epstein's intake processing (shower, haircut, medical assessment). He also appears in BOP correspondence templates as the contact person for document-related inquiries marked as attorney-client privileged.
Key Allegations(4)
Johnson served as Supervisory CLC Attorney in the Office of the General Counsel, Federal Bureau of Prisons, based at 150 Park Row, New York
documentedJohnson communicated with Epstein's attorneys regarding scheduling of attorney-conferences at MCC New York, including notifying them of potential delays due to Epstein's morning processing routine (shower, haircut, medical assessment)
documentedJohnson scheduled a call with Epstein's attorney Michael Miller for 2 pm on July 30, 2019
documentedJohnson was listed as the BOP contact for questions regarding document searches conducted as part of the Epstein-related legal proceedings, in correspondence marked attorney-client privileged
documentedLegal Status
Adam M. Johnson appears in documents solely in his professional capacity as a Supervisory CLC Attorney for the Federal Bureau of Prisons. There is no indication in the provided evidence that he was investigated, charged, or subject to any legal proceedings related to the Epstein case.
Notable Statements(1)
“Please contact ADAM M JOHNSON with any questions. We appreciate your assistance and diligence in this important matter.”
Key Relationships(1)
Johnson, as a BOP attorney, managed communications with Epstein's legal team regarding attorney-conference scheduling during Epstein's detention at MCC New York in July 2019. [d-9690, d-9556]
Timeline(2 events)
Adam Johnson, as BOP representative, exchanged emails with Epstein's attorney Michael Miller regarding a potential delay in an attorney-conference with Epstein and scheduled a call for 2 pm.
Johnson sent email to a Steptoe law firm representative informing them that Epstein's attorney-conference may be delayed due to his morning routine including shower, haircut, and medical assessment.
At a Glance
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Offshore Connections (1)
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A.D.A.M.
Jurisdiction: AW
Document Mentions
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