Suicide Watch Observation Log: DOJ-OGR-00025973
Summary
This document is a log of observations made by correctional officers on Jeffrey Epstein while he was on suicide watch on July 24, 2019. The log details Epstein's activities, such as sleeping, waking, using the bathroom, and drinking water, at 15-minute intervals from 0300 to 0615 am. The observations were made by multiple officers, who initialed their entries.
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