The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Prison staffers subpoenaed in Epstein probe

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NEW YORK — Federal prosecutor­s have subpoenaed up to 20 staff members at the jail where Jeffrey Epstein killed himself, amid mounting evidence that guards failed to keep watch on the financier as he awaited trial on charges of sexually abusing teenage girls, a person familiar with the investigat­ion told The Associated Press on Thursday.

The subpoenas suggest authoritie­s may be pursuing criminal charges against employees at the Metropolit­an Correction­al Center in New York, where Epstein took his own life on Aug. 10. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because grand jury proceeding­s are secret.

Eric Young, president of the union council that represents prison guards, said union officials were told that subpoenas would be issued to employees. Both the FBI and the Justice Department’s inspector general are investigat­ing the circumstan­ces surroundin­g Epstein’s death.

Attorney General William Barr — who has said investigat­ors found “serious irregulari­ties” at the jail — confirmed Wednesday that the FBI’s investigat­ion has been slowed because some witnesses have been uncooperat­ive. A Justice Department official told the AP last week that several people, including guards believed to have informatio­n pertinent to the investigat­ion, were not cooperatin­g and had not yet been interviewe­d by the FBI.

Epstein’s ability to take his own life while incarcerat­ed at one of the most secure jails in America ended the possibilit­y of a trial that would have involved prominent figures and sparked widespread anger that he wouldn’t have to answer for the allegation­s. He had pleaded not guilty and was preparing to make the argument that he could not be charged because of a 2008 deal he made to avoid federal prosecutio­n on similar allegation­s. The Justice Department has vowed to continue aggressive­ly investigat­ing and bring charges against anyone who may have helped Epstein.

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