Epstein’s Brother Rages: ‘Suicide’ Claim Is a Joke
In a scathing rebuke that reignites public outrage over the suspicious death of Jeffrey Epstein, his brother, Mark Epstein, blasted federal authorities and questioned the credibility of FBI Director Kash Patel’s assertion that Epstein’s 2019 jail death was a clear-cut suicide. Speaking on NewsNation, Epstein condemned the Department of Justice’s latest claims as nothing more than political theater, dismissing Patel’s analysis as laughably uninformed and pointing out he has no medical credentials — not even “a Boy Scout merit badge for first aid.” Citing independent medical examiners who couldn’t definitively rule out foul play and highlighting glaring inconsistencies in the investigation, Mark Epstein voiced what millions of Americans suspect: that the truth is being buried deep inside the bureaucratic machine. With the DOJ now claiming there’s no client list and no homicide, critics rail against what they see as a sweeping effort by the political elite to conceal the full scope of Epstein's network — and protect the powerful individuals who may have too much to lose if the truth ever comes out.
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