EFTA00035527.pdf
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People
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Organizations
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Events
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Document Information
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Email chain / internal correspondence
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Summary
An email chain from July 24, 2019, between BOP staff at MCC New York, including the Chief Psychologist. They discuss an administrative report regarding an inmate (implied to be Epstein) following an 'incident' and a Suicide Risk Assessment (SRA) conducted the previous day. The tone suggests frustration with a female staff member who is refusing work or feels incompetent to perform the report.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| [Redacted] Psy.D. | Chief Psychologist |
Sender/Recipient in email chain, works at MCC New York
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| Lt. [Redacted] | Lieutenant |
Mentioned in email regarding an attachment/report
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| Unidentified Female Staff Member | Staff Member (Psychology/Medical) |
Subject of complaint regarding refusal to work; saw 'him' (the inmate) for SRA
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| Him / The Inmate | Inmate |
Subject of the SRA (Suicide Risk Assessment) and 'the incident'. Contextually implies Jeffrey Epstein given the date ...
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Organizations (3)
Timeline (2 events)
2019-07-23
Suicide Risk Assessment (SRA) conducted on inmate
MCC New York
Locations (2)
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
Relationships (1)
Discussing her competence and assigning work ('send it to her', 'we have to teach for her')
Key Quotes (3)
"How can she refuse to do work. IF she doesn't feel competent enough to do something, she should not be working her..."Source
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Quote #1
"It seems more relevant for you to do this report since you saw him yesterday for the SRA."Source
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Quote #2
"Since she saw him for the SRA yesterday, closest to the incident?"Source
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Quote #3
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