Mark Epstein — the brother of notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein — is accusing federal investigators of covering up video evidence which, he claims, will prove that his politically connected brother was killed and did not take his own life.
On the five-year anniversary of his brother’s mysterious suicide at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, Mark Epstein is accusing law enforcement officials of quickly removing his brother’s body from the facility in order to cover up evidence of assassination.
Jeffrey, who was 66 at the time of his death, was being held in the New York facility while awaiting charges for sex trafficking minors. Before he could be tried, the politically connected financier hanged himself with a bedsheet in his jail cell.
According to Mark Epstein, officials he has spoken with have not been forthcoming about information as to whether or not a thorough investigation followed his brother’s death. “I only want to look at facts, but when we consider the facts available, we get more questions,” he told the New York Post earlier this year. “There appears to have been no investigation once it was ruled a suicide, they saw no reason to dig deeper.”
“It seems like a cover-up. Why can’t I find his pre-hospital care report and why can’t I get the 911 call?”
Mark Epstein, who currently works as a New York real estate developer, is now claiming that he spoke with a videographer who captured footage of his brother’s body as it was taken from his cell to nearby Beekman Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Epstein is claiming that the Bureau of Prisons has refused to hand over the footage despite numerous requests. […]
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