How convenient! TWO surveillance cameras outside of Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell were allegedly broken. Rueters reports that the FBI is now investigating the cameras, following the death of the convicted billionaire pedophile.
I find this interesting considering the man was about to start giving up big names when it came to the pedophile island he owned, and who liked to frequent it. Then the man suddenly turns up dead in what is being reported as a suicide (doubtful), while he was allegedly on suicide watch! It's all too convenient for me.
The report comes two days after the Washington Post stated that security footage from at least one camera near Epstein’s cell was deemed unusable by authorities. The Post said the reason behind the cameras faulty condition was unknown.
Earlier this month, New York City’s chief medical examiner determined that Epstein died on August 10th from hanging himself. The New York Post, citing sources familiar with the situation, reported that the disgraced financier was discovered with a bedsheet around his neck that was tied to his bunk bed. “The convicted pedophile, who was 6 feet tall, apparently killed himself by kneeling toward the floor and strangling himself with the makeshift noose,” the Post said.
Epstein was facing charges of sex trafficking underage girls, as well as abusing underage girls from 2002 until 2005. This took place on his private island, which he frequently flew in other billionaires and elites. Bill Clinton is one of the many people to have allegedly frequented the island.
Epstein’s attorneys Martin G. Weinberg, Reid Weingarten, and Michael Miller, said in a statement that they were “not satisfied with the conclusions of the medical examiner.”
Probably because it smells too fishy!
His attorneys said, “The defense team fully intends to conduct its own independent and complete investigation into the circumstances and cause of Mr. Epstein’s death including if necessary legal action to view the pivotal videos — if they exist as they should — of the area proximate to Mr. Epstein’s cell during the time period leading to his death."
“No one should die in jail,” they continued, “And no one, not Mr. Epstein who was presumed innocent and had violated no prison disciplinary rule, and not anyone should be imprisoned under the harsh, even medieval conditions at the MCC where Mr. Epstein spent his final hours. His safety was the responsibility of the MCC. It is indisputable that the authorities violated their own protocols.”
Attorney General William Barr added that he is “appalled that Epstein died while in federal custody. He directed the FBI and Department of Justice to investigate “serious irregularities” at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in lower Manhattan.
“Epstein’s death raises serious questions that must be answered,” Barr concluded.