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Hugh J. Hurwitz

Recipient of the email, potentially involved in oversight or management of the Federal Bureau of Prisons

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Mentioned in 194 documents. Roles: Recipient of the email, potentially involved in oversight or management of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Recipient of the email and likely a high-ranking official in the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), Sender of the email, Recipient of the email, recipient

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Hugh J. Hurwitz 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

Hugh J. Hurwitz was a senior official in the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) who played a central role in the institutional response to Jeffrey Epstein's death at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York in August 2019. Based on the documentary evidence, Hurwitz functioned in an oversight or management capacity within the BOP, communicating directly with the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) and coordinating with other senior BOP officials such as Ray Ormond, Michael Carvajal, and Kevin Pistro.

Hurwitz's documented activities show him actively managing the flow of information between the BOP and DOJ leadership in the days and weeks following Epstein's death on August 10, 2019. He participated in scheduling and attending calls with OAG officials, reviewed draft statements prepared by the Attorney General's office, forwarded news articles to colleagues, and expressed concern about media leaks regarding failures at MCC. He also authored a formal memorandum regarding the psychological reconstruction of Epstein's death by suicide and requested corrective action plans from subordinates.

The documents do not indicate any personal or social relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Hurwitz's connection to the Epstein case is entirely institutional, arising from his role as a BOP official responsible for overseeing the federal prison system's response to the high-profile death in custody.

Epstein Connection

Hugh J. Hurwitz's connection to the Epstein case is exclusively institutional. As a senior Bureau of Prisons official, he was involved in the BOP's response to Jeffrey Epstein's death at MCC New York on August 10, 2019. He communicated with DOJ and OAG officials about the circumstances of the death, coordinated responses to media reports about guard failures, reviewed official statements, and authored a memorandum requesting corrective actions based on the psychological reconstruction of Epstein's death by suicide.

Key Allegations(7)

Hurwitz was a senior BOP official involved in coordinating the institutional response to Jeffrey Epstein's death at MCC New York in August 2019.

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Hurwitz expressed surprise and concern about how information regarding guard failures at MCC was obtained by the media.

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Hurwitz reviewed draft documents and confirmed the accuracy of official statements prepared by the Office of the Attorney General regarding Epstein's death.

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Hurwitz authored a memorandum to J. Ray Ormond regarding the psychological reconstruction of Jeffrey Epstein's death by suicide at MCC New York, requesting corrective actions and implementation plans within 60 days.

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Hurwitz participated in calls with DOJ/OAG officials to discuss the circumstances of Epstein's death, including conditions in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) at MCC.

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Hurwitz was involved in coordinating notifications to staff members and a warden in connection with the Epstein matter.

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Hurwitz requested historical data on suicides in federal prisons, referencing a USA Today article about rising numbers of such incidents before Epstein's death.

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Legal Status
named in docs

Hugh J. Hurwitz appears in DOJ and court-unsealed documents as a senior BOP official involved in the institutional response to Jeffrey Epstein's death. No evidence in the provided documents indicates he was charged, investigated, or had any personal legal involvement beyond his official capacity.

Notable Statements(2)

Hurwitz forwarded a news article to colleagues about the failure of prison guards to perform mandatory checks before Epstein's death, expressing surprise at how the information was obtained by the media.2019-08-11d-9967

Hurwitz confirmed the accuracy of a DOJ statement and indicated that notifications to two staff members and a warden were being prepared.d-10067
Key Relationships(5)
Jeffrey Epsteinprofessional

Hurwitz's connection to Jeffrey Epstein is entirely institutional. As a senior BOP official, Hurwitz managed the BOP's response to Epstein's death at MCC New York and authored a memorandum regarding the psychological reconstruction of Epstein's death by suicide. [d-9417, d-10363]

Ormond, Rayprofessional

Ray Ormond (also referred to as J. Ray Ormond) was Hurwitz's primary BOP counterpart in communications about the Epstein matter. Hurwitz authored a memorandum addressed to Ormond requesting corrective actions. They coordinated on calls with OAG officials and shared news articles about the situation at MCC. [d-9956, d-9948, d-10046, d-10363, d-9946, d-9960]

Michael Carvajalprofessional

Michael Carvajal was a BOP colleague who appeared alongside Hurwitz in email chains, including those forwarded by Kevin Pistro about an inmate mistakenly released from MCC after Epstein's death. [d-9646, d-9654, d-9669]

Kevin Pistroprofessional

Kevin Pistro forwarded news articles to Hurwitz, Carvajal, and Ormond regarding an inmate mistakenly released from MCC after Epstein's suicide. [d-9646, d-9654, d-9669]

William Barrprofessional

Hurwitz communicated indirectly with Attorney General William Barr's office. A DOJ official referenced leaving for a trip with the Attorney General while requesting a call with Hurwitz. The OAG sent draft documents to Hurwitz for review. [d-10038, d-9996, d-10064]

Timeline(14 events)
2019-08-10d-9417

Hurwitz sent an email with the subject 'Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein dead', including a link to a New York Post article about Epstein's death.

2019-08-11d-9956

Hurwitz received an email from Ray Ormond forwarding a Reuters article about prison guards skipping mandatory checks before Epstein's death.

2019-08-11d-9967

Hurwitz forwarded a news article to colleagues about guard failures, expressing surprise at how the information was obtained by the media.

2019-08-11d-9946

Hurwitz participated in a scheduled noon call with Ray Ormond and a DOJ official regarding Epstein's death and the SHU at MCC.

2019-08-11d-10046

Hurwitz forwarded a Breitbart article to Ray Ormond about the Reuters report on guards skipping mandatory checks.

2019-08-11d-9996

A DOJ official requested a call with Hurwitz and Ormond before departing on a trip with the Attorney General.

2019-08-12d-9650

News summary circulated about Epstein's death including reports of extreme overtime shifts by guards and protocol violations.

2019-08-13d-10064

Hurwitz received a draft document from the Office of the Attorney General for review.

2019-08-13d-10061

Hurwitz received confirmation that the OAG document was finalized.

2019-08-16d-10028

Hurwitz sent 'Noteworthy News Clips' to a redacted recipient.

2019-08-24d-6418

Hurwitz received an email discussing the increasing rate of suicides in federal prisons, with attached data and annual summaries.

Hurwitz authored a memorandum to J. Ray Ormond regarding the psychological reconstruction of Jeffrey Epstein's death by suicide at MCC New York, requesting a written response with corrective actions and implementation plans within 60 days.

Hurwitz confirmed the accuracy of a DOJ statement and indicated that notifications to two staff members and a warden were being prepared.

Hurwitz requested historical information related to federal prison suicides, referencing a USA Today article about rising incidents before Epstein's death.

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