If this is a temporary holding place for those not yet convicted, I’m wondering why Nicholas Tartaglione was reported to be an inmate there?
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https://ans-wer.com/who-is-nicholas-tartaglione-police-officer-jeffrey-epstein-suicide-attempt/
Nicholas Tartaglione is an ex-police officer. He is a convicted felon who reportedly killed four men as part of a cocaine conspiracy. He is a convicted felon who reportedly killed four men as part of a cocaine conspiracy.
"Most prisoners held at MCC New York have pending cases in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. MCC New York also holds prisoners serving brief sentences."
Was he recently convicted? Maybe he was awaiting transfer to a more permanent prison?
Who Is Nicholas Tartaglione (Ex-Cop Facing Death Penalty)Tartaglione was assaulted at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, where he has been held since his arrest, on February 28, 2018 and his lawyer said he suffered a fractured eye-socket bone which needed reconstructive surgery.
Tartaglione Could Be the 1st Person Executed on Federal Crimes in New York Since 1953. This is after it was announced in March 2019 that prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against him.
From a March 19 article: “The feds will seek the death penalty against a former muscle-bound Westchester County cop accused of killing four men over a cocaine deal.
The decision to seek capital punishment against Nicholas Tartaglione was made by U.S. Attorney General William Barr.”
July 2019: “Tartaglione... was in SHU because earlier this month correction officers found a cellphone in his cell in general population.”
The former NY police officer just happened to work in Chappaqua, NY near Bill Clinton's residence.
Probably a coincidence...