Jeffrey Epstein's Brother Renews Murder Allegations, Suggests High-Profile Cover-Up
Mark Epstein criticizes the investigation into his brother's death, questions former US Attorney General Bill Barr's role, and hints at possible motives involving high-profile individuals.
- Mark Epstein, brother of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, has renewed allegations that his brother's death in prison was not a suicide but a murder, suggesting a cover-up by high-profile individuals.
- Mark Epstein has criticized the investigation into his brother's death, stating that key personnel such as medical staff and emergency responders were never questioned, which he finds unusual for high-profile cases.
- He also questioned the role of former US Attorney General Bill Barr in declaring his brother's death a suicide, suggesting that Barr could be 'protecting' someone.
- Mark Epstein has previously stated that his brother had 'dirt' on high-profile individuals, including Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, and hinted that this could be a motive for murder.
- Despite these allegations, no evidence of a cover-up or foul play in Jeffrey Epstein's death has been publicly revealed.