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An email chain between staff attorneys at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York discusses Jeffrey Epstein's cellmate and the procedures for assessing suicidal gestures among inmates. Epstein is revealed to have a cellmate, Reyes #85993-054. The emails also clarify that psychology staff, in connection with medical staff, determine the sincerity of an inmate's suicidal gesture.

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