Clinical Intervention - Clinical Contact document: DOJ-OGR-00026283
This document is a clinical contact report detailing a psychological evaluation of Jeffrey Epstein on July 30, 2019. Epstein reported sleep issues and dissatisfaction with SHU conditions. The evaluation found him to be of above-average intellect, not suicidal, and not an immediate danger to himself or others. The report concludes with a plan to discontinue Psych Observation and schedule a follow-up with Psychology staff.
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This document is a clinical contact report detailing a psychological evaluation of Jeffrey Epstein on July 30, 2019. Epstein reported sleep issues and dissatisfaction with SHU conditions. The evaluation found him to be of above-average intellect, not suicidal, and not an immediate danger to himself or others. The report concludes with a plan to discontinue Psych Observation and schedule a follow-up with Psychology staff.
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