Los Angeles Times

Warden removed after the death of Epstein

Guards suspected of falsifying log entries about jail cell checks.

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NEW YORK — The warden at the federal jail where Jeffrey Epstein took his own life over the weekend was removed Tuesday and two guards who were supposed to be watching the financier were placed on leave while federal authoritie­s investigat­e the death.

The move by the Justice Department came amid mounting evidence that the chronicall­y understaff­ed Metropolit­an Correction­al Center bungled its responsibi­lity to keep the 66-year-old Epstein from harming himself while he awaited trial on charges of sexually abusing teenage girls.

Epstein was taken off suicide watch last month for reasons that have not been explained, and was supposed to have been checked on by a guard every 30 minutes. But investigat­ors learned those checks weren’t done for several hours before he was found Saturday morning, according to a person familiar with the case who was not authorized to discuss it and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Guards on the unit are now suspected of falsifying log entries to show they were making the checks, according to another person familiar with the investigat­ion.

Surveillan­ce video reviewed after the death showed guards never made some of the checks noted in the log, according to the person, who also wasn’t authorized to disclose informatio­n and spoke to the Associated Press on Tuesday on condition of anonymity.

Atty. Gen. William Barr ordered warden Lamine N’Diaye temporaril­y assigned to the Bureau of Prisons’ regional office while the FBI and the Justice Department’s inspector general investigat­e. The two guards were not identified.

While the exact manner of Epstein’s death has not been announced, another person familiar with operations at the jail said the financier was discovered in his cell with a bedsheet around his neck. That person likewise spoke on condition of anonymity for the same reason.

Under the jail’s protocol, Epstein would not have been given a bedsheet had he been on suicide watch. He was placed on suicide watch last month after he was found on the floor of his cell with bruises on his neck, but he was later returned to the jail’s special housing unit for inmates needing close supervisio­n.

The Bureau of Prisons sent a team of prison psychologi­sts, known as a suicide reconstruc­tion team, to the jail on Tuesday, a Justice Department official said. They are expected to reconstruc­t the scene, analyze why Epstein took his own life and look at how it happened, the official said. The official couldn’t discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The official said Deputy Atty. Gen. Jeffrey Rosen was being briefed by the FBI every three hours on the progress of the investigat­ion.

On Monday, Barr said he was “frankly angry to learn of the ... failure to adequately secure this prisoner.”

The Justice Department said the warden of another facility in upstate New York had been named the acting warden at the Metropolit­an Correction­al Center.

 ?? New York State Sex Offender Registry ?? JEFFREY EPSTEIN was taken off suicide watch last month.
New York State Sex Offender Registry JEFFREY EPSTEIN was taken off suicide watch last month.

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