Prison Log or Surveillance Record: DOJ-OGR-00025956
Summary
The document is a log or record of Jeffrey Epstein's activities and status in prison over a period of several hours, noting when he was sleeping, woke up to wash his face, and interacted with prison staff. It also mentions a prison lieutenant inspecting various units. The log suggests Epstein was largely inactive during the observed period.
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