Video from Jeffrey Epstein’s first suicide attempt destroyed, feds admit
In the latest screw up in Jeffrey Epstein’s death case, federal officials revealed Thursday that video of the cell where the pedophile reportedly made his first suicide attempt was accidentally destroyed.
The mix-up is sure to fuel already rampant conspiracy theories about Epstein’s death while he was awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges. The New York City medical examiner has said the politically connected money manager hung himself—but rumors that he was murdered, fanned by a private pathologist hired by his family—have persisted.“It is stunning that a video which we asked to be preserved and which the jail should have saved without a request was destroyed,” he said in a statement.
Story continuesAttorney General William Barr has said he personally reviewed security video that shows no one entered Epstein’s area the night of Aug. 10. But the July 22-23 video has been shrouded in confusion since Tartaglione’s lawyer requested it two days later.
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