Clinical Contact Note: DOJ-OGR-00024997
Summary
On July 16, 2019, Jeffrey Epstein met with a psychologist, complaining about not receiving basic necessities and promised phone calls in SHU. The psychologist addressed his concerns and provided supportive interventions. Epstein showed no psychological distress or suicidality at the time.
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