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Document DOJ-OGR-00024745

AI Analysis

Summary: The email chain discusses Jeffrey Epstein's condition and plans for his return to SHU, with staff noting his complaints of numbness and sleep issues, and his request to have a good night's sleep with his CPAP machine before being returned to SHU.
Significance: This document provides insight into Jeffrey Epstein's mental and physical health during his time in custody at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, including his complaints and the responses of prison staff.
Key Topics: Jeffrey Epstein's health and well-being in custody Epstein's complaints of numbness and sleep issues Plans for Epstein's return to Special Housing Unit (SHU)
Key People:
  • Jeffrey Epstein - Inmate at Metropolitan Correctional Center
  • (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) - Chief Psychologist, U.S. Department of Justice/Federal Bureau of Prisons
  • Shirley V. Skipper-Scott - Recipient of email, likely involved in Epstein's care or supervision
  • Lamine N'Diaye - Mentioned in email header, possibly related to Epstein's case or care

Full Text

Page 145 Epstein Update From (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) To (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) Shirley V. Skipper-Scott Lamine N'Diaye, Date 2019/07/29 10:02 Subject: Epstein Update Attachments: TEXT.htm Good morning: Same presentation today, but he said he thinks his memory for the incident (injury to his neck) may be impaired because of his sleep apnea. He is supposed to get his CPAP machine today. He is aware he will be returning to SHU, but said he is feeling unwell due to his inability to sleep and numbness in his arm. He requested to have one good night of sleep with his CPAP and will return to SHU with a cellmate tomorrow. (b)(7)(A) I told him he can stay down one more night to receive his CPAP and a good night’s sleep, but that he would be returned to SHU tomorrow. It was explained that there is no mental health issues precluding him from returning to SHU tomorrow and that we could not house him in the SW/Hospital area because (b)(7)(A) or more comfortable for him. (b)(7)(A) He will remain on psychological observation today and will transition to the SHU tomorrow. Thank you, (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) Psy.D. Chief Psychologist U.S. Department of Justice/ Federal Bureau of Prisons Metropolitan Correctional Center 150 Park Row New York, New York 10007 Office: (646) 836 (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) Fax: (646) 836-7712 E-mail: (b)(6); (b)(7)(C)@bop.gov >> (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) 7/28/2019 7:49 AM >>> AW Skipper-Scott, Inmate Epstein seems psychologically stable. He complained that his right arm was numb and hanging earlier. Nurse (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) saw him. He again said his right arm still feels somewhat numb and he said he cannot make a fist with that hand. He also said he has numbness on his neck. I informed Nurse (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) He stated the toilet in his cell was running for 45 minutes last night and he could not take the noise. He is going to try the toilet before going to legal today and if it does not shut off, he will be moved to another cell. Thanks, (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) Page 399 DOJ-OGR-00024745