email: DOJ-OGR-00025246
Summary
An email from a Chief Psychologist at the Federal Bureau of Prisons inquires about Jeffrey Epstein's mental capability to proceed with the disciplinary process. The email is dated July 24, 2019. It indicates a concern regarding Epstein's mental state and its impact on prison proceedings.
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