EFTA00726317.pdf
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Stephen R. Alexander, Psy.D.
Clinical Psychologist
West Palm Beach, Florida 33406
August 16, 2010
Jack Goldberger, Esq.
Atterbury, Goldberger and Weiss, P.A.
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
Re.: Jeffrey Epstein
Dear Mr. Goldberger:
Since my initial assessment of Mr. Epstein he has been extremely cooperative with all of
the services provided to him. He has spent a great deal of time and energy focusing on
his behavior and the attitudes, beliefs and expectations that undergird his approach to life.
He has examined his priorities and undergone a comprehensive self-exploration on more
than one occasion, primarily because of the vast changes that have occurred in his life
and the upheaval these events have caused. Throughout it all Mr. Epstein has remained
willing to focus on himself and how to turn even the most dire personal circumstances
into productive experiences to the fullest extent possible. In my opinion Mr. Epstein has
been highly cooperative with and benefited from the treatment provided. Relying upon
my 25 years of experience as a forensic psychologist and the plethora of data gathered by
me, I state with confidence that Mr. Epstein poses no threat to himself or the community.
It is abundantly clear that he has learned his lesson and the probability of his reoffending
is negligible. Mr. Epstein poses no threat to either himself or the general community, and
he requires no additional intervention or treatment for his no-risk/low-risk status to be
maintained into the future.
If any questions remain or I can be of additional assistance, please contact my office.
Sincerely,
Stephen R. Alexander, Psy.D.
Clinical Psychologist
SRA/b1
Epstein-06037-L2A
EFTA00726317
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