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Misconduct by federal jail guards led to Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide, Justice Department watchdog says

Published:Tuesday | June 27, 2023 | 4:16 PM
The DOJ’s watchdog said that a “combination of negligence, misconduct and outright job performance failures” by the federal Bureau of Prisons and workers at the New York City jail enabled Jeffrey Epstein to take his own life.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Jeffrey Epstein was left alone in his jail cell with a surplus of bed linens the night he killed himself.

Nearly all the surveillance cameras on his unit didn't record.

One worker was on duty for 24 hours straight. And, despite his high profile and a suicide attempt two weeks earlier, he wasn't checked on regularly as required.

The Justice Department's watchdog said Tuesday that a “combination of negligence, misconduct and outright job performance failures” by the federal Bureau of Prisons and workers at the New York City jail enabled the wealthy financier to take his own life in August 2019, finding no evidence of foul play.

Inspector General Michael Horowitz blamed numerous factors for Epstein's death, including the jail's failure to assign him a cellmate and overworked guards who lied on logs after failing to make regular checks.

Had the guards done so, Horowitz said, they would've found Epstein had excess linens, which he used in his suicide.

The failures are deeply troubling not only because they allowed Epstein's suicide but also because they “led to questions about the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death and effectively deprived Epstein's numerous victims of the opportunity to seek justice,” Horowitz said in a video statement.

Horowitz's investigation, the last of several official inquiries into Epstein's death, echoed previous findings that some members of the jail staff involved in guarding Epstein were overworked.

He identified 13 employees with performance failures and recommended possible criminal charges against four workers.

Only the two workers assigned to guard Epstein the night he died were charged, avoiding jail time in a plea deal after admitting to falsifying logs.

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