Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother Rejects Kash and Bongino’s Suicide Ruling, Lists 12 Possible Murder Suspects


Jeffrey Epstein’s brother is pushing back against FBI Director Kash Patel’s insistence that Epstein died by suicide — insisting instead that the disgraced financier was murdered, and even naming a dozen possible suspects.

Patel “wasn’t there, he didn’t see the body, he didn’t see the autopsy,” Mark Epstein told the Daily Mail of his brother’s death in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

“[He has] no idea what the f—k he’s talking about,” he said of Patel dismissing the possibility that the convicted pedophile’s death was anything but suicide.

“It would be a lot easier for me if I thought it was suicide, but there’s a long list of things that point away from it,” the younger Epstein said.


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Epstein’s fiery comments come after Patel and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino declared the sexual predator took his own life at the notorious Manhattan lockup in 2019, despite the mountain of evidence that suggests that Epstein did not take his own life.

“Listen, they have a right to their opinion,” Patel told Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures” about skeptics of the official narrative.

“As someone who has worked as a public defender, as a prosecutor, who’s been in that prison system, who’s been in the Metropolitan Detention Center, who’s been in segregated housing, you know a suicide when you see one, and that’s what that was.”

Bongino backed up Patel during a joint interview with Maria Bartiromo.

“He killed himself,” Bongino said. “I have seen the whole file. He killed himself.”

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The New York City financier was supposedly found dead, with bedsheets around his neck, in his jail cell on Aug. 10, 2019, just over a month after his arrest on sex-trafficking charges.

Mark Epstein then revealed how there were at least 12 people with access to Epstein’s cell, as door were left unlocked.

His death was ruled a suicide — but his brother remains convinced that it was part of a “cover-up.”
“There are six levels of security in that prison before you get to that tier,” he said of the cell where his brother was found.

“But there were 11 or 12 inmates on the tier. They would not have to go in or out of the tier to kill somebody in their cell. Supposedly cell doors were left locked. There’s your answer. Somebody could’ve got into Jeff’s cell and killed him,” he said.


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