The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Epstein’s guards were working extreme OT shifts

- By Jim Mustian, Michael R. Sisak and Michael Balsamo

The person said that the Metropolit­an Correction­al Center’s Special Housing Unit was staffed with one guard working a fifth straight day of overtime and another who was working mandatory overtime. The person wasn’t authorized to discuss jail operations publicly and spoke Sunday on the condition of anonymity.

The jail staff failed to follow protocols leading up to Epstein’s death , according to a report from The New York Times , deepening the fallout from what led to the highly connected financier’s apparent suicide.

Epstein should have been checked on by guards in his cell every 30 minutes, but that didn’t happen the night before his apparent suicide, a law enforcemen­t official told the Times.

The Times spoke to the official on the condition of anonymity. The Associated Press has not independen­tly confirmed the informatio­n.

A law enforcemen­t source also told the Times he was alone in his cell Saturday night after his cellmate was transferre­d. An official with knowledge of the investigat­ion told the paper that the Justice Department was told Epstein would have a cellmate and be monitored by a guard every 30 minutes.

The mystery surroundin­g how he was able to kill himself in jail comes as investigat­ors have been digging into allegation­s of sexual abuse and conspiracy against Epstein . An additional federal investigat­ion was launched Saturday after the Federal Bureau of Prison said Epstein was found unresponsi­ve in his cell at a high-security jail in Manhattan. He was later pronounced dead from an apparent suicide, the BOP said. His abrupt death cuts short a criminal prosecutio­n that could have pulled back the curtain on the inner workings of the highflying financier with connection­s to celebritie­s and presidents , though prosecutor­s have vowed to continue investigat­ing.

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