Bureau of Prisons Psychology Services Suicide Risk Assessment: DOJ-OGR-00025011
The document is a Suicide Risk Assessment conducted on Jeffrey Epstein on July 9, 2019, after he was placed on psychological observation following a court hearing. Epstein denied suicidality, mental health issues, and substance abuse, but had risk factors including a high-profile case and sex offense charges. The assessment concluded that Epstein was alert and oriented, with no history of mental health treatment or suicidal behavior.
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The document is a Suicide Risk Assessment conducted on Jeffrey Epstein on July 9, 2019, after he was placed on psychological observation following a court hearing. Epstein denied suicidality, mental health issues, and substance abuse, but had risk factors including a high-profile case and sex offense charges. The assessment concluded that Epstein was alert and oriented, with no history of mental health treatment or suicidal behavior.
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