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Type: Institution disciplinary process report
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Summary

This Bureau of Prisons report, dated July 30, 2019, details a psychological evaluation of inmate Jeffrey Epstein to determine his competency for a disciplinary hearing. The hearing was for an infraction on July 23, 2019, related to 'Tattooing or Self-Mutilation'. Based on a clinical interview and review of prior assessments from July 9, 2019, where Epstein denied any history of mental illness or suicidal behavior, the report concludes that he is competent to proceed with the disciplinary process.

People (3)

Name Role Context
EPSTEIN, JEFFREY EDWARD Inmate
Subject of the disciplinary process report and competency evaluation.
Unit Manager [REDACTED] Unit Manager
Referred Inmate Epstein for an evaluation of competency.
[REDACTED] PsyD Provider (Psychologist)
Authored the report, conducted the evaluation, and provided the Suicide Risk Assessment and Diagnostic Note.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Bureau of Prisons Government agency
The agency that issued the report and operates the facility.
Psychology Services Government agency department
The department within the Bureau of Prisons that produced the report.

Timeline (4 events)

2019-07-09
A Suicide Risk Assessment was conducted on Jeffrey Epstein.
NYM Facility
Jeffrey Edward Epstein [REDACTED] PsyD
2019-07-09
A Diagnostic and Care Level Formulation Note was created for Jeffrey Epstein.
NYM Facility
Jeffrey Edward Epstein [REDACTED] PsyD
2019-07-23
Inmate Epstein was charged with code 228 (Tattooing or Self-Mutilation), incident report number 3282555.
NYM Facility
Jeffrey Edward Epstein
2019-07-30
A clinical interview and mental status exam was conducted, resulting in the determination that Epstein was competent to proceed with the disciplinary process.
NYM Facility
Jeffrey Edward Epstein [REDACTED] PsyD

Locations (1)

Location Context
NYM
The facility where Jeffrey Epstein was held and the report was generated.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Edward Epstein Professional (Inmate-Psychologist) [REDACTED] PsyD
The PsyD conducted a competency evaluation and other psychological assessments on Epstein.
Jeffrey Edward Epstein Professional (Inmate-Staff) Unit Manager [REDACTED]
The Unit Manager referred Epstein for the competency evaluation.

Key Quotes (3)

"Inmate Epstein denied any history of mental health treatment, either on an inpatient or outpatient basis. Inmate Epstein denied any treatment in the past or present with psychotropic medication. He also denied any acute mental health symptoms at this time."
Source
— Jeffrey Edward Epstein (as reported) (From a Suicide Risk Assessment dated 7/09/19.)
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"Inmate Epstein denied any past or present suicidal ideation, intention or plan. He denied ever engaging in any suicide attempts or self-injurious behavior in the past."
Source
— Jeffrey Edward Epstein (as reported) (From a Suicide Risk Assessment dated 7/09/19.)
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Quote #2
"No Diagnosis, No Dx - Current."
Source
— [REDACTED] PsyD (From the last Diagnostic and Care Level Formulation Note dated 7/09/19.)
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Quote #3

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Bureau of Prisons
Psychology Services
**SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED**
Institution Disciplinary Process Report
Inmate Name: EPSTEIN, JEFFREY EDWARD
Reg #: 76318-054
Date of Birth: 01/20/1953
Sex: M
Facility: NYM
Unit Team: 5
Date: 07/30/2019 12:01
Provider: [REDACTED] PsyD
Reason for Referral and Identifying Information
Inmate Epstein was referred by Unit Manager [REDACTED] for an evaluation of competency to proceed with the disciplinary process for actions resulting in an incident report. On 7/23/19, inmate Epstein was charged with code 228 (Tattooing or Self-Mutilation). These infractions were assigned incident report number 3282555.
Background Information
According to a Suicide Risk Assessment dated 7/09/19 by [REDACTED] "Inmate Epstein denied any history of mental health treatment, either on an inpatient or outpatient basis. Inmate Epstein denied any treatment in the past or present with psychotropic medication. He also denied any acute mental health symptoms at this time."
According to a Suicide Risk Assessment dated 7/09/19 by [REDACTED] "Inmate Epstein denied any past or present suicidal ideation, intention or plan. He denied ever engaging in any suicide attempts or self-injurious behavior in the past."
[REDACTED]
Clinical Interview and Mental Status Exam
[REDACTED]
Current Mental Status: He exhibited a neutral mood with a full range of affect. His speech was logical and coherent, with no loosening of associations or tangential, circumstantial or irrelevant speech. Auditory and visual hallucinations were denied, and delusions were not elicited. He did not engage in any bizarre or inappropriate behavior. There was no indication of disturbed thought process or content. Intellectual ability appeared to be above average. Personal hygiene was adequate. He denied current suicidal or self harm ideation and he agreed to immediately tell staff if he starts to have suicidal or self harm thoughts. He was future oriented. He does not appear to be an immediate danger to self. He denied thoughts of hurting others and he agreed to tell staff if he has these thoughts.
Clinical Impression
According to his last Diagnostic and Care Level Formulation Note dated 7/09/19 by [REDACTED] "No Diagnosis, No Dx - Current."
Findings
The determination of whether an inmate is competent to proceed with the disciplinary process is based on a clinical assessment of the inmate's (1) ability to understand the nature of the proceedings, and (2) their ability to assist in their own defense. Depending on the outcome of the assessment, one of three findings can be made: (1) the inmate is COMPETENT to proceed with the disciplinary process; (2) the inmate is NOT PRESENTLY COMPETENT but could be restored to competence with treatment; or (3) the inmate is NOT COMPETENT and is unlikely to become competent.
Recommendations Regarding Sanctions
In the case of inmate Epstein, after a review of available psychological and psychiatric records as well as information pertaining to the offense conduct, it is determined that this inmate is:
(X) COMPETENT to proceed with the disciplinary process.
( ) NOT PRESENTLY COMPETENT, but could become competent with treatment; it is recommended that the inmate for an updated competency assessment in 30 days.
( ) NOT COMPETENT and not likely to become competent.
Generated 07/30/2019 12:33 by [REDACTED] PsyD
Bureau of Prisons - NYM
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