The Vault: The Epstein Files

MCC Corrections Officer Michael Thomas And His OIG Interview Related To Epstein's Death (Part 1) (3/3/26)

Mar 3, 2026
Michael Thomas, a veteran Federal Bureau of Prisons correctional officer who worked the Metropolitan Correctional Center SHU, discusses his OIG interview about the night Jeffrey Epstein died. He talks about the scope of the investigation, alleged failures to perform required rounds and counts, the procedural and staffing issues at the jail, and the formal interview process under oath.
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INSIGHT

Thomas Signed Voluntary OIG Interview Under Oath

  • Michael Thomas was interviewed voluntarily by DOJ OIG about alleged false statements, job performance and security failures tied to Epstein's death.
  • The investigators read formal warnings and Thomas signed the voluntary interview form before being placed under oath on 6-17 at 10-11 a.m.
ANECDOTE

Thomas Career Path From Army To MCC Correctional Officer

  • Michael Thomas described his background: Army service from 1998–2006 and work at the BOP starting April 1, 2007, with FLETC correctional officer training in November 2007.
  • He explained ranks (E4/E5), discharge type (general under honorable conditions), and transition from military to BOP work.
INSIGHT

Thomas Was On Night Shift In SHU The Night Epstein Died

  • Thomas confirmed he worked the midnight–8 a.m. shifts in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) on August 9–10, 2019, the night Epstein died.
  • He stated his last physical presence at MCC was August 10, 2019, and that he worked both relevant shifts.
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