The image is a scanned handwritten log documenting the activities of inmate Epstein, primarily noting periods of sleep and shift changes. The document is dated July 29, 2019, and appears to be a routine record of inmate monitoring.
Type: handwritten_note
Date: 7-29-2019
From: Unknown (Unknown)
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EPSTEIN #76318-091 7-29-2019 1:15 AM Inmate EPSTEIN IS sleeping BD 1:30 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping BD 1:45 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping BD 2:00 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping BD 2:15 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping BD 2:30 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping BD 2:45 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping BD 2:52 AM End of Shift By D ERROR BD 2:52 AM Count 2:58 AM End of Shift By DC BD 3:00 AM Start of Shift Richard Martinez 27758050 RM 3:10 AM Epstein appears to be sleeping RM 3:15 AM Epstein appears to be Sleeping RM 3:25 AM Epstein went to the bathroom and ask about time RM 3:30 AM Epstein went back to Sleep RM 3:45 AM Epstein appears to be sleeping RM 4:00 AM Epstein appears to be Sleeping RM 4:15 AM Epstein appears to be sleeping RM 4:30 AM Epstein Appears to be Sleeping RM 4:45 AM Epstein appears to be sleeping RM 5:00 AM Epstein Appears to be Sleeping RM 5:15 AM Epstein appears to be sleeping RM
Significance: Documenting inmate activity and shift changes.
The image shows a scanned page from a lined notebook. The page is filled with handwritten entries in blue ink, documenting the activities of an inmate, identified as Epstein, at various times during the night and early morning. The entries primarily indicate that Epstein was sleeping, with a few exceptions noting shift changes and a bathroom visit. The date "7-29-2019" is written at the top right corner. The notebook page appears slightly crumpled, and the background is a dark gray color. The handwriting is generally legible, although some words are slightly unclear. The overall impression is that of a routine log documenting inmate activity.
The log documents the activities of Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of serious crimes.
The log documents the activities of an inmate, which could potentially be used for leverage.