
The Vault: The Epstein Files Mega Edition: What Did Other Inmates At MCC Have To Say About Jeffrey Epstein? (3/13/26)
Mar 14, 2026
Inmates question how the cell layout, low bunks, and lack of fixtures could allow a hanging. Reports of broken cameras, falsified check logs, and missed guard rounds raise procedural doubts. Stories surface about threats, extortion for protection, and possible mistreatment inside the facility. The episode spotlights conflicting accounts and systemic failures that keep the case controversial.
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Custodial Failures Undermine Official Narrative
- The official narrative of Epstein's suicide has many unexplained failures in custodial procedure.
- Issues include unpreserved crime scene, missing footage, nonfunctional body cams, and falsified 30-minute check logs reported in the transcript.
Tartaglione Placement Raised Red Flags
- Epstein's initial cellmate was Nicholas Tartaglione, a former cop facing four murder charges, raising questions about placement choices.
- The transcript highlights puzzlement that a high-profile detainee was paired with a violent, 'muscle-bound' inmate instead of a protective snitch or low-risk cellmate.
Cellmate Claimed To Prevent Suicide And Mentioned $2M
- An inmate claimed Tartaglione warned Epstein not to kill himself and later allegedly said he saved him during a July 23 incident.
- Tartaglione purportedly heard Epstein promise $2 million in his will and later denied likely inclusion, creating suspicion about motives.
