The Epstein Chronicles

MCC Corrections Officer Michael Thomas And His OIG Interview Related To Epstein's Death (Part 19) (3/2/26)

Mar 2, 2026
Michael Thomas, a veteran Metropolitan Correctional Center corrections officer who worked the Special Housing Unit the night Jeffrey Epstein died. He discusses his OIG interview about missed rounds and signed count sheets. Multiple short scenes cover whether he handled files, access to the SHU, finding Epstein’s cell, reasons rounds were missed, and past performance on checks.
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Thomas Denies Handling Epstein Files

  • Michael Thomas denies touching or accessing Jeffrey Epstein's personal or institutional files during or after his August 9–10 shift.
  • He repeatedly states he never removed, destroyed, or accessed BOP databases and hasn't returned to MCC since being placed on leave.
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Placed On Administrative Leave By Letter

  • Thomas says he was put on administrative leave by letter and later placed on indefinite suspension after Epstein's death.
  • He reports minimal contact with colleagues afterward, only meeting his union representative and attending one post-case union meeting.
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Access To The Shoe Controlled Through Outer Door

  • Thomas explains physical access to the SHU (the shoe) requires entry through the outer door; no hidden internal access routes exist from other units.
  • He also says the only alternative key access would come from control, not from staff inside 10 South.
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