EFTA00033984.pdf

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Type: Email chain / internal correspondence
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Summary

An internal email chain from the Federal Bureau of Prisons dated July 24, 2019, discussing the assignment of a report regarding an inmate (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein). Staff members, including the Chief Psychologist at MCC New York, debate who should write the report based on who performed the Suicide Risk Assessment (SRA) 'yesterday' (July 23) and was closest to 'the incident'.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Chief Psychologist Chief Psychologist, Federal Bureau of Prisons
Sender/Recipient in email chain, works at MCC New York
Lt. [Redacted] Lieutenant
Mentioned in the top email as a source of attached information
Him / The Inmate Inmate (Implied Jeffrey Epstein)
Subject of the SRA and 'incident'. Referred to as 'him' whom the recipient saw 'yesterday'.
[Redacted Female Staff Member] BOP Staff
Referred to as 'she' and 'her'; conducted an SRA on the inmate the previous day

Timeline (2 events)

2019-07-23
SRA (Suicide Risk Assessment)
Metropolitan Correctional Center
Inmate (Him) Staff Member
2019-07-23
The Incident
Metropolitan Correctional Center
Inmate (Him)

Relationships (2)

Chief Psychologist Colleagues Staff Member (Her)
Discussing work assignments regarding inmate reports.
Staff Member (Her) Clinical/Correctional Inmate (Him)
Staff member saw him for an SRA (Suicide Risk Assessment).

Key Quotes (2)

"It seems more relevant for you to do this report since you saw him yesterday for the SRA."
Source
EFTA00033984.pdf
Quote #1
"Will [Redacted] take care of this? Since she saw him for the SRA yesterday, closest to the incident? Seems more relevant for her than I."
Source
EFTA00033984.pdf
Quote #2

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