Event Details

July 08, 2019

Description

Court proceeding for Jeffrey Epstein.

Participants (1)

Name Type Mentions
Jeffrey Epstein person 18341 View Entity

Source Documents (3)

EFTA00034819.pdf

Email / Internal Correspondence • 81.3 KB
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This document is an internal email correspondence dated July 8, 2019, from the Chief Psychologist at MCC New York to the Associate Warden. It details instructions to place Inmate Jeffrey Epstein on 'Psychological Observation' or 'Suicide Watch' upon his return from court, citing multiple suicide risk factors and the likelihood of him receiving bad news regarding his legal situation. The email notes that these measures were recommended after consultation with the Central Office.

DOJ-OGR-00025371.jpg

Email Thread / Bureau of Prisons Internal Communication • 683 KB
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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.

EFTA00035633.pdf

Email Correspondence / Internal Memo • 42.7 KB
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An email dated July 8, 2019, from the Chief Psychologist at MCC New York to the Associate Warden regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The email discusses a recommendation from the Central Office to conduct a suicide risk assessment on Epstein upon his return from court, citing multiple risk factors including his high-profile case, sex offense charges, and the likelihood of receiving bad legal news. It outlines specific protocols for placing him on 'Psychological Observation' or 'Suicide Watch' depending on the timing of his return and his self-reported status.

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Event Metadata

Type
Unknown
Location
Court
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
1
Source Documents
3
Extracted
2025-11-20 20:03

Additional Data

Source
DOJ-OGR-00025371.jpg
Date String
2019-07-08

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