This document is an email thread from July 31 to August 1, 2019, between the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York and another official. The correspondence concerns how to officially document a recent incident involving Jeffrey Epstein. The psychologist expresses uncertainty about whether the event was a genuine suicide attempt, a 'ploy,' or if 'someone else did it,' noting that Epstein might have given himself a 'rug burn' to gain attention. They ultimately agree to describe it as a 'potential suicidal gesture' given the lack of clarity on what actually occurred.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Inmate / Subject |
Subject of the emails ('Re: Epstein'), discussed regarding a potential suicide attempt or gesture.
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| Redacted (Sender 1) | Chief Psychologist |
Employee at Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC), U.S. DOJ, BOP. Discusses Epstein's psychological evaluation and i...
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| Redacted (Sender 2) | Government Official / Staff |
Requests notes on Epstein and asks for clarification on whether the incident was a suicide attempt.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| U.S. Department of Justice |
Employer of the Chief Psychologist
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| Federal Bureau of Prisons |
Agency overseeing the MCC
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| Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) |
Facility where Epstein was held and where the Chief Psychologist works
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| Verizon |
Service provider mentioned in email footers
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| Samsung |
Device manufacturer mentioned in email footers
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| Location | Context |
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Workplace of the Chief Psychologist and location of Epstein's detention
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"Just put potential suicidal gesture... neither of us know what really happened and that seems like the best description."Source
"We don't know if it was a ploy, if someone else did it, or he just gave himself a 'rug burn' with the sheet to call attention to his situation"Source
"Is it safe to say that he did attempt suicide?"Source
"For who? We need a HIPPA."Source
"Can you send me notes on Epstein on his suicide attempt."Source
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