
The Vault: The Epstein Files MCC Corrections Officer Michael Thomas And His OIG Interview Related To Epstein's Death (Part 16) (3/6/26)
Mar 6, 2026
A detailed continuation of Michael Thomas's OIG deposition about the night Jeffrey Epstein was found unresponsive. The conversation focuses on the CPR and AED response, who arrived and when, and uncertainties in medical timing. It also covers Thomas's emotional reaction, past hanging responses, training recall, and questions about missed rounds and incomplete records.
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Thomas First Responder Account Of Finding Epstein
- Michael Thomas described arriving to find Jeffrey Epstein hanging and performing chest compressions until medical personnel arrived.
- Thomas said he helped carry Epstein on a stretcher down to the medical floor while others continued compressions and placed an AED on him.
Uncertainty About Medical Timeline And Actions
- Thomas recalled limited memory of precise timing for chest compressions or AED use, highlighting uncertainty about the medical timeline.
- He estimated actions in seconds to a minute and repeatedly said he couldn't recall exact durations or names.
Thomas Past Experience With Inmate Hangings
- Thomas said he had responded to hangings before but this was his first time as the initial responder who cut or ripped down a ligature.
- He estimated seeing about seven hangings over 14 years at MCC, roughly one every two years.
