
The Vault: The Epstein Files MCC Corrections Officer Michael Thomas And His OIG Interview Related To Epstein's Death (Part 3) (3/3/26)
Mar 4, 2026
A deep dive into the timeline and overnight duties surrounding a high-profile inmate's death. The conversation focuses on shift logs, missed rounds, and what staff were supposed to do in the Special Housing Unit. Training, medical response readiness, and confusion over cellmate and monitoring policies are also examined.
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Thomas Worked Repeated Overtime In The SHU
- Michael Thomas regularly worked overtime shifts in the SHU, often covering morning watch from midnight to 8 a.m. on July–August 2019.
- He emphasized these were overtime assignments (not his regular schedule), explaining why he was frequently in the shoe during Epstein's stay.
SHU Duties Were Clear But Classification Rules Were Not
- Thomas described routine SHU duties: maintaining counts, ensuring inmates are fed, showered, and counted.
- He admitted uncertainty about special housing classifications and whether inmates are always assigned cellmates, showing gaps in institutional knowledge.
Uncertainty Around Cellmate Rules For SHU Inmates
- Thomas repeatedly answered that he did not know whether SHU inmates were required to have cellmates or why Epstein was placed in the SHU.
- This uncertainty highlights procedural ambiguity about placement and cellmate assignments for high-profile inmates like Epstein.
