Bureau of Prisons Psychology Services Institution Disciplinary Process Report: DOJ-OGR-00027363
The document is a psychology services report evaluating Jeffrey Epstein's competency to proceed with a disciplinary process for tattooing or self-mutilation (incident report #3282555). The report concludes that Epstein is competent to proceed with the disciplinary process based on a clinical assessment of his mental status. The evaluation found no indication of mental health issues or suicidal ideation at the time of the assessment.
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The document is a psychology services report evaluating Jeffrey Epstein's competency to proceed with a disciplinary process for tattooing or self-mutilation (incident report #3282555). The report concludes that Epstein is competent to proceed with the disciplinary process based on a clinical assessment of his mental status. The evaluation found no indication of mental health issues or suicidal ideation at the time of the assessment.
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