Chattanooga Times Free Press

Epstein suicide prompts conspiracy theories, skepticism

- BY DAVID KLEPPER

Jeffrey Epstein’s apparent suicide in federal custody is provoking skepticism among online conspiracy theorists and even some officials who question how he could have killed himself in a highly secured part of the jail set aside for high-profile inmates.

Epstein had been placed on suicide watch following an incident just over two weeks ago in which he was discovered with bruises on his neck. But he was taken off of suicide watch at the end of July, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press Saturday.

Republican Sen. Rick Scott of Florida suggested the possibilit­y that a criminal act was involved in Epstein’s death when he called on federal correction­s officials to explain what happened at the Metropolit­an Correction­al Center in Manhattan.

“The Federal Bureau of Prisons must provide answers on what systemic failures of the MCC Manhattan or criminal acts allowed this coward to deny justice to his victims,” he said in a statement.

Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, now an attorney for President Donald Trump, tweeted out several questions about Epstein’s death Saturday afternoon.

“Who was watching? What does camera show?… Follow the motives,” tweeted former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, now an attorney for President Donald Trump.

Elsewhere online there was unsubstant­iated speculatio­n that Epstein’s death wasn’t a suicide, or indeed that his death was faked.

Epstein, 66, had been denied bail and faced up to 45 years behind bars on federal sex traffickin­g and conspiracy charges unsealed last month. He had pleaded not guilty and was awaiting trial on accusation­s of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls.

His case had already prompted online rumors and conspiracy theories given past friendship­s with prominent men including Trump, former President Bill Clinton and Britain’s Prince Andrew, as well as the 2008 deal in Florida that allowed him to plead to soliciting a minor for prostituti­on to avoid more serious charges.

The FBI and the Department of Justice’s Office of the Inspector General will investigat­e the circumstan­ces surroundin­g Epstein’s death, Attorney General William Barr said.

“Mr. Epstein’s death raises serious questions that must be answered,” Barr said in a statement.

Epstein’s suicide was likely recorded by jail cameras, said Preet Bharara, the former federal prosecutor in Manhattan.

“One hopes it is complete, conclusive, and secured,” he tweeted.

 ?? PHOTO/UMA SANGHVI ?? Jeffrey Epstein appears in court in 2008 in West Palm Beach, Fla. Epstein has died by suicide while awaiting trial on sex-traffickin­g charges.
PHOTO/UMA SANGHVI Jeffrey Epstein appears in court in 2008 in West Palm Beach, Fla. Epstein has died by suicide while awaiting trial on sex-traffickin­g charges.

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