Posted on 04/19/2022 1:54:22 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
WASHINGTON (AP) — The warden who ran the federal jail where disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein killed himself was allowed to quietly retire from the Bureau of Prisons in February. His retirement came in the midst of an investigation examining how one of the government’s highest profile inmates could take his own life in custody.
Lamine N’Diaye retired from the Bureau of Prisons on Feb. 26, agency spokesperson Kristie Breshears told The Associated Press on Tuesday. He was most recently the warden at FCI Fort Dix, a low-security prison in Burlington County, New Jersey.
He had been put in that position despite the ongoing federal probe and in direct contradiction of a public pronouncement from the Bureau of Prisons that it would delay N’Diaye’s transfer to run any prison until the inquiry by the Justice Department’s inspector general was finished.
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Maxwell is still alive.
Attention Attention!
They removed his larynx?
The word “quietly” in headlines has become a recent pet peeve. It’s being heavily overused. It’s catching up to “literally,” which also makes me cringe now.
N’Diaye, what the hell kinda name is this?
They removed his larynx?>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Yep, its likely in a numbered Swiss bank account along with a cool mil or so. Just imagine all that funding from Prince Andrew and ten Royal Family, and the Clinton Foundation ! LOL.
Good post.
I worked in both the private sector and the public sector in my long career. I am now retired.
What large organizations in both sectors have in common is that there is a formal organization chart and an informal one.
The informal one is the “key people” who actually have the skills and knowledge to get things done—they are often hidden deep in the weeds.
If you know who those “key people” are, and they owe you favors, the “impossible” becomes doable.
The Bureau of Prisons has a very young retirement age. I believe it is a requirement.
Jobs in that setting might take a toll on one’s mind (and soul). Heck, one might have to be a special kind of sociopath to work in the system.
‘Guessing Nigerian...Maybe Haitian.
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