Inside The OIG Interview:  The Testimony Of The Electrical Engineer From MCC (Part 1) (4/24/26)

Inside The OIG Interview: The Testimony Of The Electrical Engineer From MCC (Part 1) (4/24/26)

Author: Bobby Capucci April 24, 2026 Duration: 13:14
The document is a sworn statement from an electrical engineer assigned to the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, given in the aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein’s death. In his testimony, the engineer outlines the condition and functionality of the facility’s electrical and surveillance infrastructure, specifically addressing whether any power failures or technical malfunctions could have impacted the operation of cameras or monitoring systems on the night Epstein died. He indicates that, based on his review and knowledge of the systems, there were no significant electrical outages or systemic failures that would have disabled the cameras covering Epstein’s housing unit during the relevant timeframe. His statement is meant to clarify that the infrastructure itself was not compromised by a power-related issue.

The engineer further explains how the MCC’s surveillance systems were designed to operate, including backup power measures and redundancies intended to keep critical systems running even in the event of localized disruptions. His account suggests that if cameras were not recording or footage was unavailable, the cause would likely not be attributable to an electrical failure but rather to other factors, such as equipment issues, configuration problems, or human involvement. In the broader context, this sworn statement undercuts the notion that a simple technical malfunction explains the lack of usable surveillance footage, instead reinforcing the unresolved questions surrounding how monitoring systems failed at such a critical moment.


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