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Psychology Services Institution Disciplinary Process Report: DOJ-OGR-00024982

The report evaluates Jeffrey Epstein's competency to proceed with the disciplinary process for infractions committed while in prison. It concludes that Epstein is competent to proceed based on a clinical assessment of his mental status. The evaluation found no indication of disturbed thought process or content and determined Epstein was not an immediate danger to himself or others.

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The report evaluates Jeffrey Epstein's competency to proceed with the disciplinary process for infractions committed while in prison. It concludes that Epstein is competent to proceed based on a clinical assessment of his mental status. The evaluation found no indication of disturbed thought process or content and determined Epstein was not an immediate danger to himself or others.

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