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Epstein’s Brother Questions Suicide Narrative

Mark Epstein, brother of the infamous Jeffrey Epstein, is voicing strong doubts about the official account of his brother’s death, asserting that it was not a suicide.

“He wasn’t there, he didn’t see the body, he didn’t see the autopsy,” Mark said in a statement to the Daily Mail regarding his brother’s death in a New York City jail.

He dismissed claims surrounding the suicide with frustration, suggesting that those who believes it doesn’t truly understand the situation. “He doesn’t know what he’s talking about,” Mark remarked, underlining his skepticism.

Mark Epstein elaborated on his viewpoint, pointing out that if one accepts the suicide narrative, it simplifies many difficult questions. “There’s a long list of things that contradict the idea of suicide,” he mentioned, hinting at possible cover-ups or deeper issues at play.

His comments appear to target FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino, who have publicly stated that Epstein took his own life in 2019 and criticized conspiracy theories attributing his death to foul play.

“Listen, they have a right to their opinions,” Patel defended the official stance while engaging with skeptics during an interview.

Bongino supported Patel’s assertions, claiming, “He committed suicide. I looked at the entire file. He committed suicide,” reinforcing the narrative against prevailing conspiracy theories.

Jeffrey Epstein was discovered dead in his cell on August 10, 2019, with items around his neck, shortly after being arrested on serious charges involving sex trafficking.

While authorities ruled his death a suicide, Mark Epstein is convinced there’s more to the story, suggesting it reflects a broader cover-up. “Before you reach that tier, there are six levels of security in that prison,” he said, questioning the circumstances that led to his brother’s death.

“With over a dozen prisoners, I find it hard to believe someone could have just slipped in and out,” Mark expressed, implying that external factors might have played a role. “Someone might have entered Jeff’s cell and killed him,” he concluded, leaving the conversation open-ended and charged with uncertainty.

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