Psychological Observation/Report: DOJ-OGR-00027377
The document contains psychological observation reports on Jeffrey Epstein from July 24-26, 2019, detailing his interactions with jail staff, his complaints about prison conditions, and his repeated denials of suicidality. Epstein is reported to be in good spirits, discussing business and investing, and expressing his desire to fight his legal case and return to his life. The reports suggest that Epstein did not exhibit acute mental health symptoms or suicidality.
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The document contains psychological observation reports on Jeffrey Epstein from July 24-26, 2019, detailing his interactions with jail staff, his complaints about prison conditions, and his repeated denials of suicidality. Epstein is reported to be in good spirits, discussing business and investing, and expressing his desire to fight his legal case and return to his life. The reports suggest that Epstein did not exhibit acute mental health symptoms or suicidality.
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