The image is a handwritten log documenting the activities of inmate Epstein, including sleeping and awake times, shift changes, and a legal visit. The document is marked as confidential and relates to a figure of significant public interest.
Type: handwritten_note
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EPSTEIN #76318-054 445 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping 500 AM Inmate-EPSTEIN is sleeping 515 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping 530 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping 545 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping 600 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping 615 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is awake sitting on bed- 630 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is awake sitting on bed- 645 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is awake sitting on bed- 700 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is awake sitting on bed- 715 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is awake sitting on bed- 730 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is awake sitting on bed- 731 AM End of Shift 735 AM Luis Fernandez #76268-054 - assumes responsibility for Im Epstein # 76318-054. 745 AM. Im Epstein appears to be sleeping 750 Dy & Mullen Psycl visit -> Lared of by 830-1 The Epstein when to Legal 900- End of shift- 1:40 I/C MERSE' #89673-053 assumes responsibility for I'an Epstein #76318-054 1:49 them Epstein just returned from a legal visit
Significance: The note documents the observation of an inmate, including sleeping and awake times, and mentions legal visits.
The image is a scan of a handwritten note on lined paper. The note appears to be a log documenting the activities of an inmate, identified as Epstein, with the inmate number 76318-054. The entries are organized chronologically, starting at 4:45 AM and continuing through 1:49. The entries detail whether the inmate is sleeping or awake and sitting on the bed. The note also mentions shift changes, with Luis Fernandez and I/C MERSE' assuming responsibility for the inmate. A legal visit is also mentioned. The word "CONFIDENTIAL" is printed in orange at the bottom left of the image. The document ID "SDNY_00009652" is printed at the bottom right.
The document relates to Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of serious crimes.
The document details the monitoring of an inmate, which could potentially be used for blackmail if the information were to be leaked or misused.