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Chief Psychologist
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Consultative |
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MCC staff
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Consultation |
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Chief Psychologist
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Professional consultation |
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MCC New York
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Oversight management |
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019-07-08 | N/A | Suicide Risk Assessment recommendation. | MCC New York | View |
| 2019-01-01 | N/A | Suicide Risk Assessment Consultation | MCC New York / Phone | View |
This internal report details issues concerning Mr. Epstein, including a recommendation for his housing with another inmate accused of a sex offense, which was not implemented. It highlights significant inaccuracies in a Psychology Services Intake Screening from July 8, 2010, where Mr. Epstein's prior convictions for prostitution-related offenses were misreported, and his race was erroneously identified. The document underscores the critical need for accurate documentation.
This document is page 1 of an interim Psychological Reconstruction of Inmate Death report for Jeffrey Epstein, prepared by the Bureau of Prisons. It highlights significant limitations in the investigation, specifically noting that the FBI confiscated the original video of the incident and that formal interviews were not conducted to avoid interfering with DOJ investigations. The document provides background on Epstein's death at the MCC and a brief social history gathered from public sources due to the absence of a Pre-Sentence Report.
This document is an email chain from November 5, 2019, initiated by a U.S. Marshal's request for reports on the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death. The request is forwarded by MCC New York Associate Warden Charisma Edge to other Bureau of Prisons (BOP) staff, including James Petrucci. The response from Petrucci and a drafted official reply both state that no report can be released because the investigation is active and ongoing, directing any inquiries to the BOP's Office of General Counsel, the OIG, or the FBI.
This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons email thread from July 8, 2019, discussing protocols for Jeffrey Epstein upon his return from a court appearance. Staff anticipated he would receive 'bad news' regarding his legal situation and identified him as having high risk factors for suicide due to his high-profile status and charges. The emails coordinate a mandatory suicide risk assessment and instruct staff to place him on Psychological Observation or Suicide Watch if Psychology staff were unavailable.
This email chain discusses the need for a suicide risk assessment for inmate Jeffrey Epstein upon his return from court, anticipating potential bad news regarding his legal situation. Staff are instructed to place him on psychological observation or suicide watch if necessary, citing multiple risk factors including his high-profile status and sex offense charges.
This document is an email chain from July 8, 2019, originating from the Chief Psychologist at MCC New York regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The psychologist details a consultation with the BOP Central Office, recommending a proactive suicide risk assessment for Epstein upon his return from court because he was expected to receive 'bad news' regarding his legal situation. The email outlines protocols to place Epstein on 'Psychological Observation' or 'Suicide Watch' immediately upon his return, citing risk factors such as his high-profile case, sex offense charges, and media attention.
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