Bureau of Prisons or DOJ document, likely related to an investigation or internal review: DOJ-OGR-00027039
The document details the psychological observation and assessment of Jeffrey Epstein from July 8, 2019, to July 18, 2019, including his initial screening, suicide risk assessment, and follow-up contacts. It highlights Epstein's mental status, his interactions with staff, and his concerns about his confinement. The document is likely part of a larger investigation or review into Epstein's detention and death.
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The document details the psychological observation and assessment of Jeffrey Epstein from July 8, 2019, to July 18, 2019, including his initial screening, suicide risk assessment, and follow-up contacts. It highlights Epstein's mental status, his interactions with staff, and his concerns about his confinement. The document is likely part of a larger investigation or review into Epstein's detention and death.
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