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Document DOJ-OGR-00027373

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Summary: This clinical contact report documents a psychological evaluation of Jeffrey Epstein on July 11, 2019, where he expressed concerns about his incarceration and treatment. The report outlines the interventions provided and plans for follow-up assessments. Epstein denied suicidal ideation and appeared to be receptive to supportive interventions.
Significance: This document provides insight into Jeffrey Epstein's mental state and treatment during his incarceration, which may be relevant to understanding his experiences and potential vulnerabilities.
Key Topics: Jeffrey Epstein's mental health and psychological stability during incarceration Epstein's complaints and concerns about his treatment in prison Interventions and plans for supporting Epstein's mental health
Key People:
  • Jeffrey Epstein - Inmate being evaluated
  • [b(6); (b)(7)(C) - Provider/Psychologist conducting the evaluation

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**SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED** Bureau of Prisons Psychology Services Clinical Intervention - Clinical Contact Inmate Name: EPSTEIN, JEFFREY EDWARD Date of Birth: 01/20/1953 Sex: M Facility: NYM Reg #: 76318-054 Date: 07/11/2019 15:21 Provider: [b(6); (b)(7)(C) Unit Team: A&O Focus of Session Inmate Epstein was seen for his psychological observation follow-up in attorney conference this afternoon. Subjective/Objective Presentation Inmate Epstein reported he has been consulting with his attorney most of the day. He elucidated concerns about his incarceration including not receiving his property yet in SHU, feeling cold in his cell, not receiving his Colace, not having enough water in attorney conference, and a desire to recreate in SHU." Inmate Epstein was also upset about wearing an orange jumpsuit and being treated like "a bad guy" when he did not do anything wrong in the prison. Custody and security concerns were addressed with inmate Epstein including why he has to wear his orange jumpsuit (due to being housed in SHU). He requested that he be placed in a brown uniform during his legal visits. He was told his concerns would be addressed in the SHU meeting. [b(7)(A) [b(7)(A) He did not sleep well last night. Inmate Epstein continues to deny any suicidal ideation, intention or plan. He did not appear to be in any distress at this time. Intervention(s) Inmate EPSTEIN was provided with brief supportive interventions, CBT-based interventions, and psychoeducation regarding additional coping strategies. Inmate EPSTEIN was receptive to these interventions. Progress/Plan Inmate EPSTEIN was educated about both routine and emergency procedures for contacting Psychology staff. He was reminded of the self-help books and audiotapes available through the Psychology department. He will be seen next week after his bail hearing to assess his mental status and psychological stability. Completed by [b(6); (b)(7)(C) PhD/Chief Psychologist on 07/12/2019 07:51 Generated 07/12/2019 07:51 by [b(6); (b)(7)(C) PhD/Chief Bureau of Prisons - NYM Page 1 of 1