The image is a scanned handwritten log documenting observations of Inmate Epstein in Cell #4 on July 10, 2019. The log details his activities throughout the night and indicates that I/C Brissett was responsible for his psychological observation.
Type: handwritten_note
Date: 7/10/19
From: I/C BRISSETT (Unknown)
Subject: THE PSYCH OBSERVATION OF INMATE EPSTEIN
Key Points:
Full Transcription:
100 Inmate EPSTEIN is pacing. 1 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is laying down quiet 112 AM LT ROUNDS 115 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is laying down 130 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping 145 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping 200 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is sleeping 219 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is using bathroom, then laying down 230 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is pacing 245 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is pacing 300 AM Inmate EPSTEIN is pacing 301 AM End of shift 302 AM I/C BRISSETT (76269-054) ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE PSYCH OBSERVATION OF INMATE EPSTEIN (76318-054) CELL#4 ON 7/10/19 304 INMATE EPSTIEN IS LAYING DOWN RIGHT NOW 315 INMATE EPSTIEN IS LAYING DOWN 330 INMATE EPSTIEN IS LAYING DOWN 335 INMATE EPSTIONS IS WALKING AROUND 336 ASICS IF IT'S OKAY FOR H WITO WALKAROUND HES ALSO TACINGUA PEEWIST
Significance: The text documents observations of an inmate, specifically Jeffrey Epstein.
The image shows a scanned page from a lined notebook. The page is filled with handwritten notes, documenting observations of an inmate named Epstein. The entries are timestamped, starting at 1:00 AM and continuing until 3:36 AM. The notes describe Epstein's activities, such as pacing, sleeping, laying down, using the bathroom, and walking around. The handwriting is legible but somewhat messy. The entry at 3:02 AM states that I/C Brissett assumes responsibility for the psychological observation of Inmate Epstein in Cell #4 on 7/10/19. The bottom of the page contains additional notes that are partially obscured. The overall impression is that this is a log of inmate activity, likely kept by a correctional officer or staff member.
The document itself does not show illegal activity, but the context of Jeffrey Epstein's incarceration raises suspicion.
The detailed logging of an inmate's activities could potentially be used for coercion or blackmail, although there is no direct evidence of this.
Categories: private_moment, medical_or_health
The document details the activities and psychological observation of an inmate, which could be considered private and related to medical/health information.