EFTA00034045.txt Text dataset_8 View on DOJ

Illegal Activity
suspicious
Blackmail
none
Date
2019-07-19
Document Type
report
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:44
Summary
The document contains notes from an interview with an inmate who expresses anxiety about returning to SHU due to unexplained marks on his neck and describes sensory sensitivities. He also reports physical ailments and feelings of dehydration, which have been communicated to medical staff.
Metadata
Subject
Inmate Interview Notes
Sender
Recipients
Document ID
SDNY_00009939
Date
2019-07-19
Illegal Activity
Severity
suspicious
Description
The inmate mentions marks on his neck from SHU, but doesn't know how they got there. This could indicate abuse or assault.
Content Type
first_hand
Relationships 2
Entity 1RelationshipEntity 2Description
Inmate Legal Attorney Inmate has attorney conferences.
Inmate Medical Medical Inmate has medical complaints and is seen by a nurse.
Notable Quotes 2
He stated he is anxious about going back to SHU because he stated he is going back to a place where he had gotten marks on his neck and he does not know why it happened
He stated last night when he flushed the toilet it kept flushing for 45 minutes. He stated he found it so aversive and upsetting that he said he sat in the corner and held his ears.
Red Flags 2
  • Inmate's anxiety about returning to SHU due to unexplained marks on his neck.
  • Inmate's sensory aversion to the toilet flushing, potentially indicating underlying psychological issues.
Raw Analysis JSON click to expand
Themes
Legal matters/litigationAllegations/complaintsEmployment/staffing
People 1
Organizations 1
Medical
Locations 1
SHU
Text Analysis
Tone
Observational
Purpose
To document an interview with an inmate regarding his physical and mental state.
Significance
Provides insight into the inmate's well-being and concerns while in custody.
File Info
File Name
EFTA00034045.txt
Dataset
dataset_8
Type
Text
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:44:33.842257
DOJ Source
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