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Document DOJ-OGR-00024946

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Summary: The document details Jeffrey Epstein's behavior and mental state while in custody, including his complaints and concerns. It also discusses the release of documents related to his alleged crimes and the potential impact on his mental state. The report highlights the circumstances surrounding Epstein's detention and the actions taken by correctional staff.
Significance: This document provides insight into Epstein's mental state and the circumstances surrounding his detention, potentially shedding light on the events leading up to his death. It may be relevant to investigations into Epstein's suicide and the handling of his case by correctional facilities.
Key Topics: Jeffrey Epstein's mental state and behavior while in custody Circumstances surrounding Epstein's detention and suicide watch Release of documents related to Epstein's alleged crimes
Key People:
  • Jeffrey Epstein - Subject of the report, inmate in BOP custody
  • Virginia Roberts Giuffre - Alleged victim of Epstein, plaintiff in defamation lawsuit
  • Ghislaine Maxwell - Epstein's ex-girlfriend and associate, defendant in defamation lawsuit
  • Efrain Reyes - Epstein's cellmate

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adjusting to his environment and changes in his lifestyle. He reported frequent complaints of difficulty sleeping. He did not have access to his CPAP machine until it was reportedly provided to him on July 30, 2019. Mr. Epstein also reported he was bothered by noise in the SHU. At times, he noted concerns related to his safety in SHU or on a general population housing unit. On two occasions, July 26, 2019, and July 27, 2019, he described himself as a coward and as someone who does not like pain. On July 28, 2019, he told [b(6); b(7)(C)] the toilet in his cell would not stop flushing for an extended period of time, and he then took to sitting in the corner with his hands over his ears. Mr. Epstein indicated he was agitated following this incident and was unable to sleep that night. ANTECEDENT CIRCUMSTANCES Mr. Epstein entered BOP custody on July 6, 2019, with a history of convictions for sexual offenses and allegations comprised of more serious charges. The current indictment alleged sexual crimes against minors, and he was facing up to 45 years in prison. On July 18, 2019, Mr. Epstein's request for bail and pretrial release was denied. [b(7)(A)] [b(7)(A)] After 31 hours and 5 minutes on Suicide Watch, he was then placed on Psychological Observation [b(6); b(7)(C)]. On July 30, 2019, Mr. Epstein was removed from Psychological Observation and needed to be housed with an appropriate cellmate. This e-mail was sent to 71 MCC New York staff and, as of August 13, 2019, only 27 staff members had opened the message. On August 9, 2019, a federal court unsealed approximately 2,000 pages of documents into the public domain. These included graphic allegations against Mr. Epstein. Included was a book order receipt for titles such as SM 101: A Realistic Introduction; SlaveCraft: Roadmaps for Erotic Servitude; and Training with Miss Abernathy: A Workbook for Erotic Slaves and Their Owners. Additional high profile public figures were also named in the released documents. The documents were part of a defamation lawsuit filed by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, a woman who alleged Mr. Epstein had victimized her, against a British socialite, Ghislaine Maxwell, who was Mr. Epstein's ex-girlfriend, associate, and alleged to have assisted with his criminal activities. According to staff report, Mr. Epstein was afforded telephone calls on two different days although it is unknown whether they were legal or social calls. No recording of the calls exist and it is not known with whom he was speaking. One occurred on or around July 16, 2019, and the other on August 9, 2019. Legal calls are not monitored, and would not be recorded. A social call would be recorded; given the limited information known about Mr. Epstein, knowledge of the content of any social calls would have been crucial to helping staff work with him. Following his final telephone call on the evening of August 9, 2019, Mr. Epstein was moved into his SHU cell. He was single-celled at that time because his cellmate (Efrain Reyes #85993-054) 5