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Yes, I already went back there but he was in the shower. As soon as he is done showering and dressed, I will go back there again. I wanted to assess that psych obs is still ok... Central Office Psych was concerned I stepped him down to psych obs rather than keeping him on SW. I gave my justification and feel it is appropriate, but I just want to make sure I still feel that way when he is interviewed today. I will be in touch this morning. Psy.D. Chief Psychologist U.S. Department of Justice/ Federal Bureau of Prisons Metropolitan Correctional Center 150 Park Row New York, New York 10007 Office: Fax: E-mail: >>> Good morning, 7/26/2019 7:34 AM > » I have them. Please let me know when Epstein has been assessed today so that I can notify the RD. Thanks. Associate Warden MCC New York 150 Park Row New York New York 10007 Office: Black Berr > » 7/26/2019 7:11 AM > » I put my award nominations in your box when you were away last week. Just checking to make sure your received them. Psy.D. Chief Psychologist U.S. Department of Justice/ Federal Bureau of Prisons Metropolitan Correctional Center 150 Park Row New York New York 10007 Office: Fax: E-mail: EFTA00035598

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