After Eugene
Castelle Died at Riker's Island and Inner
City Press FOILed Now Plaintiff Clarifies
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Exclusive Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Feb 9 – A 27 year old man,
Eugene Castelle, reportedly
related to the Luchese family
on Staten Island died while
imprisoned on Riker's Island
on November 8, 2016. There are
photos which his lawyer calls
bad, and there is as Inner
City Press first and
exclusively reported on
February 2 a missing video.
There was a
demand for $2 million, by the
plaintiff, it emerged on
February 2, but the demand may
go higher if and when the
missing video is found or
produced. Discovery document
on Patreon here.
Inner City Press' reporting
has gleaned stories of Eugene
Castelle seeking detox but
being provided with dubious
methadone and convulsing. It
is said that other prisoners
dragged him down to the
guards' Bubble for help, but
were rebuffed. He died, and
now the video is missing.
On
February 2, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn
held a discovery conference.
Inner City Press alone covered
it.
Judge Netburn
expressed skepticism that the
City does not have deposition
transcripts computerized, and
urged an inquiry into the
video.
Inner City
Press now asks, Inquiry by
whom? This is more than a
private lawsuit. So Inner City
Press filed a Freedom of
Information Law request and
now, on February 9, publishes
the following the moment it
hit the docket: "We represent
Lucille Tirado, as the
administratrix of the estate
of Eugene Castelle, in this
civil rights case under 42
U.S.C. § 1983, regarding
Castelle’s death at Riker’s
Island. We write to clarify
the record. Following one of
the numerous meet and confers
with defense counsel, I
realized that I may have given
the wrong impression as to
what security footage was and
was not produced in the prior
litigation. Defense counsel
was concerned about a blog
post by an independent
journalist regarding the
missing footage, which made me
realize that I may have
misspoken. I called to explain
it to him, and in that call he
requested a clarification for
the record.
"I agreed: People
housed in the dorm discovered
Mr. Castelle was
non-responsive at 8:20 a.m.
For three of the available
camera angles, the footage
stops at or about 8:20 a.m.
One camera angle has the
footage removed starting at
around 8:20 a.m., but then it
skips to about an hour later.
Two angles, which are nearly
identical, do show the medical
staff coming to attempt to
resuscitate Mr. Castelle, but
several people obscuring Mr.
Castelle, and we cannot see
his face in several places or
account for the reason that
later photographs show a
substantial amount of blood,
which is not visible on this
footage. We also cannot see
what the officers are doing
near the “bubble” area where
Defendant Dacruz is stationed.
This footage is still missing,
and defense counsel is working
to produce it."
The clarification
is appreciated, and is
immediately published in full,
in this "blog post by an
independent journalist." We'll
have more on this.
The defense
lawyer blurted out that there
had been a $2 million demand.
The
plaintiff's lawyer replied
that was the demand BEFORE he
learned how bad things were.
He said he could not advise
settlement until seeing the
video.
Judge
Netburn offered a settlement
conference in March, or if not
taken soon, in May.
Now on
February 5 Judge Netburn has
issued an order that "The
Court finds that the interest
of justice significantly
outweighs the need for
confidentiality and ORDERS the
Commission to produce the
relevant records to the
parties in this case. N.Y.
Mental Hyg. Law § 33.13(c)(1)
(McKinney 2020). (Signed by
Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn
on 2/5/2021)."
As Inner
City Press also first
reported, Judge Netburn issued
a separate February 5 order
directing the City to file a
status letter by February 9
"describing the progress made
on numerous discovery issues,
which include locating the
missing video footage of Mr.
Castelle's death and
identifying custodians for
electronically stored
information."
Now Inner
City Press has filed a Freedom
of Information Law request:
"Department of Correction
Legal Division Laura Mello
Records Access Officer New
York City 75-20 Astoria Blvd
East Elmhurst, New York
11370 Re: FOIL
Request regarding death in DOC
custody of Eugene Castelle and
for related records, please
confirm receipt and provide
records on an expedited
basis Dear Ms. Mello /
DOC FOIL
Officer: On
behalf of Inner City Press and
in my personal capacity, as a
journalist and New Yorker,
this is a FOIL request for
records concerning the death
in DOC custody of Eugene
Castelle while imprisoned on
Riker's Island on or about
November 8,
2016.
For Inner City Press I have
been reporting on a Federal
lawsuit in which the City has
been required to collect and
produce information concerning
and related to this death; the
judge has explicitly said that
the public interest outweigh
the various claims for
withholding (see
below).
While not required, but in
order to be specific about
what information is hereby
requested (on an expedited
basis), Inner City Press'
reporting has gleaned stories
of Eugene Castelle seeking
detox but being provided with
dubious methadone and
convulsing. It is said that
other prisoners dragged him
down to the guards' Bubble for
help, but were rebuffed. He
died, and now the video is
missing.
On February 2, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn
held a discovery conference.
Inner City Press alone covered
it. Judge Netburn expressed
skepticism that the City does
not have deposition
transcripts computerized, and
urged that an inquiry into how
the video of the time of death
was
altered.
This is a request for the
video(s) of that night and
incident, and all record
concerning the video and any
alleged alteration(s) of
it. This is
also a request for the
information already compiled
regarding other deaths in
custody, produced in the case
Tirado v. City of New York et
al., 19-cv-10377
(SDNY).
On February 5 Judge Netburn
has issued an order that "The
Court finds that the interest
of justice significantly
outweighs the need for
confidentiality and ORDERS the
Commission to produce the
relevant records to the
parties in this case. N.Y.
Mental Hyg. Law § 33.13(c)(1)
(McKinney 2020). (Signed by
Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn
on
2/5/2021)."
That applies to your FOIL
response to this request,
which should be on an
expedited basis."
The case, which
Inner City Press will be
covering going forward and
pursuing its FOIL requests
about, is Tirado v. City of
New York et al., 19-cv-10377
(Netburn)
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