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| 2019-08-08 | Psychological evaluation | Inmate Jeffery Epstein was seen by Psychology Services and denied suicidal ideation, intention, o... | N/A | View |
| 2019-07-24 | N/A | Epstein removed from Suicide Watch and placed on Psychological Observation. | MCC New York | View |
An email chain between the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) and likely the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) dated August 11-12, 2019. The correspondence outlines the specific protocols, restrictive conditions (smocks, constant observation, lights on), and rationale for BOP suicide watch, emphasizing it as a short-term crisis intervention that is terminated to allow for goal-directed behaviors. The emails appear to be part of an inquiry into the impact of prolonged suicide watch status.
This document is a training presentation for the Special Housing Unit (SHU) at MCC New York regarding suicide prevention (Policy P.S. 5324.08). It outlines liability risks for staff, statistical data from FY 2012 (29 suicides), protocols for suicide watches and referrals, and the creation of a 'Hot List' for dangerous inmates. The presentation emphasizes the division of responsibility between Correctional Services and Psychology, highlighting that failure to refer suicidal inmates places liability on correctional staff.
This document is a timeline of events regarding Jeffrey Epstein's incarceration from July 23, 2019, to his death on August 10, 2019. It details a prior incident on July 23 involving cellmate Tartaglione, his subsequent housing with cellmate Reyes, and the events of August 9-10 where he was left without a cellmate despite requirements. The log notes that officers failed to conduct required counts and checks on the morning of his death.
This document contains a series of internal emails from the Bureau of Prisons dated July 24-25, 2019, concerning Jeffrey Epstein's status at MCC New York. The emails confirm Epstein was removed from Suicide Watch and placed on Psychological Observation following an incident where he was found with a 'makeshift noose' around his neck (Code 228 Self-Mutilation). The text also details plans to house him in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) with a specific cellmate described as the individual who pleaded guilty to mailing IEDs to prominent Democrats (Cesar Sayoc).
A Bureau of Prisons Psychology Services report from July 30, 2019, evaluating Jeffrey Epstein's competency for a disciplinary process following an incident on July 23, 2019, involving self-mutilation (marks on neck). The report notes ambiguity about whether Epstein injured himself or was attacked ('someone else did'), and Epstein claims not to remember the incident. He was found competent to proceed with the disciplinary process, denied suicidal ideation, and was described as 'future oriented.'
This document contains a series of internal emails between the MCC New York Associate Warden and the Northeast Regional Director regarding Jeffrey Epstein's status on July 24-25, 2019. The emails confirm Epstein was removed from Suicide Watch and placed on Psychological Observation after being found with a 'makeshift noose' around his neck, resulting in a pending 'Self-Mutilation' charge. The correspondence discusses his housing in the SHU and detailed descriptions of his assigned cellmate (identified by context as the 'MAGA Bomber' Cesar Sayoc) and/or a sex offender.
This document is an Institution Supplement (NYM.5324.08d) issued by the Federal Bureau of Prisons for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, dated May 21, 2013. It establishes the official protocols and procedures for the facility's Suicide Prevention Program, including referral processes, continuous monitoring requirements ('suicide watch'), the use of inmate companions for observation, and strict operational controls over items like sheets and shoelaces. The document outlines responsibilities for staff members ranging from the Warden to the Operations Lieutenant and dictates that suicide watch cannot be terminated without a face-to-face psychological evaluation.
This document is a Federal Bureau of Prisons Program Statement (P5324.08) titled 'Suicide Prevention Program,' signed by Director Harley G. Lappin in 2007. It establishes comprehensive policies for identifying at-risk inmates, conducting suicide risk assessments, managing suicide watches (including the use of inmate observers), and required training for staff. The policy also mandates post-incident procedures, including psychological reconstruction reports and administrative reviews following any inmate suicide.
This document contains Bureau of Prisons Psychology Services clinical notes for Jeffrey Epstein from July 27, 2019, to August 8, 2019, shortly before his death. The records detail his time in Psychological Observation following a July 23 incident involving neck marks, his transition back to the Special Housing Unit (SHU), and a suicide risk assessment triggered by US Marshals' paperwork. Epstein consistently denied suicidal ideation, calling himself a 'coward' who dislikes pain, and cited his Jewish faith and plans to return to his normal life as protective factors, leading staff to assess his suicide risk as 'Low/Absent' and discontinue suicide watch.
This document is an emergency medical care review for inmate Jeffery Edward Epstein, detailing the events of August 10, 2019. It outlines the timeline from when he was found unresponsive in his cell at 6:33 a.m., through the on-site medical response including CPR, to his transport by EMS and eventual pronouncement of death at New York Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital at 7:36 a.m. The summary also notes key events in the preceding weeks, including his removal from suicide watch and a psychological evaluation where he denied suicidal ideation.
This document details procedural failures at MCC New York concerning inmate Jeffrey Epstein following his bail denial on July 18, 2019, and a court appearance on July 31, 2019. Despite staff observations of his concerning mental state and a formal "Prisoner Custody Alert Notice" from the U.S. Marshals Service indicating suicidal tendencies, required suicide prevention protocols, such as immediate consultation with Psychology Services, were not followed. The report highlights a breakdown in communication and adherence to policy designed to protect at-risk inmates.
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.
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