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Suicide Timeline: RE: Epstein, Jeffrey Edward, Reg. No. 76318-054 Friday, August 9, 2019 8:00 am: inmate Reg. No. 85993-054 departs for court (WAB-USMS-SDNY). is Epstein's cellmate. 8:30 am: inmate Epstein arrives in Attorney Conference. He is visited by several attorneys throughout the day. 6:45 pm: inmate Epstein departs attorney conference and returns to SHU. 7:00 pm: inmate Epstein provided a social call by IDO. IDO reports inmate Epstein was in good spirits, nothing unusual. Saturday, August 10, 2019 6:33 am: Body alarm activated in SHU. Staff found inmate Epstein unresponsive in cell. Staff reported to bedside of inmate and attempted to wake him. Control announced medical emergency. CPR initiated 6:35 am: Medical staff (on duty PA) on site, CPR already in progress medical staff continues CPR and AED applied on inmate. Control called for ambulance 6:40 am: AW notified 6:45 am: EMS arrives, paramedics continue CPR. Inmate Epstein remains unresponsive. Inmat
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Suicide Timeline: RE: Epstein, Jeffrey Edward, Reg. No. 76318-054 Friday, August 9, 2019 8:00 am: inmate Reg. No. 85993-054 departs for court (WAB-USMS-SDNY). is Epstein's cellmate. 8:30 am: inmate Epstein arrives in Attorney Conference. He is visited by several attorneys throughout the day. 6:45 pm: inmate Epstein departs attorney conference and returns to SHU. 7:00 pm: inmate Epstein provided a social call by IDO. IDO reports inmate Epstein was in good spirits, nothing unusual. Saturday, August 10, 2019 6:33 am: Body alarm activated in SHU. Staff found inmate Epstein unresponsive in cell. Staff reported to bedside of inmate and attempted to wake him. Control announced medical emergency. CPR initiated 6:35 am: Medical staff (on duty PA) on site, CPR already in progress medical staff continues CPR and AED applied on inmate. Control called for ambulance 6:40 am: AW notified 6:45 am: EMS arrives, paramedics continue CPR. Inmate Epstein remains unresponsive. Inmat
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