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Document DOJ-OGR-00023408

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Summary: The document details Jeffrey Epstein's medical and psychological evaluations during his detention at MCC New York, including his intake screening and subsequent medical appointments. It highlights the observations and actions of various medical professionals involved in his care. The report appears to be part of a larger investigation into Epstein's death.
Significance: This document provides insight into the medical and psychological evaluations of Jeffrey Epstein during his detention, potentially shedding light on the circumstances surrounding his death.
Key Topics: Jeffrey Epstein's detention at MCC New York Medical and psychological evaluations of Epstein Events leading up to Epstein's death
Key People:
  • Jeffrey Epstein - the detainee
  • Physician Assistant 1 - medical professional who treated Epstein
  • Physician Assistant 2 - medical professional who conducted Epstein's intake screening
  • Forensic Psychologist 1 - psychologist who conducted Epstein's intake screening

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Figure 4.12 View of the SHU Officers' Station from Epstein's cell Note: The photograph has been modified for security reasons. Source: DOJ OIG photograph and DOJ OIG schematic drawing depicting the MCC New York SHU VIII. Psychological Evaluations of Epstein from July 6 to August 9 During Epstein's detention at MCC New York, a variety of medical professionals, including a Medical Doctor, a Clinical Nurse, and Physician Assistant 1, who is a Mid-Level Practitioner, conducted multiple medical appointments with Epstein, and Epstein was prescribed a variety of medications for various ailments and health needs. Epstein was also given an eye and dental exam, as well as a blood panel screening. This section details Epstein's psychological evaluations while he was in MCC New York custody prior to his death. On Saturday, July 6, 2019, at 9:38 p.m., upon Epstein's intake into MCC New York, he was medically screened by Physician Assistant 2. The screening included taking vital signs and asking various medical history questions, including questions related to Epstein's mental health. Among other things, Physician Assistant 2 annotated that Epstein did not have current suicidal ideation and had denied having a history of suicide attempts. Physician Assistant 2 instructed Epstein how he could obtain medical, dental, and mental health care. At 2:58 a.m. on Sunday, July 7, 2019, a Facilities Assistant emailed the Psychology Department asking that someone evaluate Epstein because he appeared "distraught, sad, and a little confused." On July 8, 2019, Forensic Psychologist 1 of the Psychology Department conducted an Intake Screening of Epstein that included a self-report, staff observation, and a review of information in SENTRY. Forensic