Psychological or Prison Report: DOJ-OGR-00024824
Summary
The report details Jeffrey Epstein's struggles adjusting to prison life, his complaints about noise and safety concerns, and his placement on Suicide Watch and Psychological Observation. It also discusses the release of damaging documents and Epstein's telephone calls, highlighting potential oversights in his care.
This document is from the epstein-docs Archive.
View Source CollectionPersons Referenced (5)
Related Documents (6)
Psychological or Medical Report/Investigation Document: DOJ-OGR-00024946
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.
Psychological Evaluation or Investigative Report: DOJ-OGR-00025222
The document details Jeffrey Epstein's behavior and mental state while in custody, including his complaints and concerns. It also describes the events leading up to a significant incident, including the release of damaging documents and his interactions with the correctional facility staff.
Ghislaine Maxwell allegedly coordinated false statements about Virginia Giuffre with Jeffrey Epstein’s representatives to damage her credibility
The passage alleges a coordinated media campaign by Maxwell, Epstein, and unnamed powerful surrogates to spread false statements about Giuffre, suggesting a deliberate defamation effort. It provides s Maxwell made false statements about Giuffre’s account of her teenage relationship with Epstein. She intended wide dissemination via TV, newspapers, word‑of‑mouth, and the internet. The false statemen
Investigative Report Chapter: DOJ-OGR-00023417
The chapter discusses the events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death, including his signing of a new Last Will and Testament on August 8, 2019, and the release of court documents related to his defamation lawsuit on August 9, 2019. The new will was not known to MCC New York personnel, and its signing could have been a red flag for Epstein's mental state. The release of court documents led to significant media coverage and named additional high-profile public figures.
Passenger Manifest: DOJ-OGR-00032129
This passenger manifest documents a flight on February 15, 2005, from West Palm Beach to New York, listing Jeffrey Epstein and several associates as passengers. The flight details, including departure and arrival times, are also recorded. The document provides insight into Epstein's travel activities and the people he was associated with.
Investigative Report or Memorandum: DOJ-OGR-00027286
The document details Jeffrey Epstein's complaints and mental state while in BOP custody, including difficulty sleeping and concerns about safety. It also provides context on his legal history and the release of documents related to his alleged crimes, which included graphic allegations and connections to high-profile figures.
This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,400+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.