The US authorities will close the federal prison where Sex violative convict Jeffrey Epstein died, while they discussed the various problems revealed there after an investorial suicide two years ago, the New York Times reported.
Central Metropolitan Planning Center (MCC) in Lower Manhattan will close at least to resolve the problem of safety and infrastructure, the newspaper quoted the Ministry of Justice.
Both the Department and Federal Prison Bureau responded to Reuters’s comment requests.
Epstein was found depends on the cell in 2019 while waiting for the trial on the allegations of sex trade.
His death was controlled by suicide by medical examiner.
Criticism on conditions in prison, whose other high profile detainees include Mexican drugs, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, encouraged us Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco to visit this month.
Time said 233 prisoners are currently imprisoned there, most of whom are waiting for the trial.
Not immediately clear where they will be moved to, or when the prison will close.