Los Angeles Times

Epstein found hurt in jail cell after possible suicide attempt

- Associated press

NEW YORK —Wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein was found on the floor of his jail cell with bruises on his neck early this week while awaiting trial on sex-traffickin­g charges, a person familiar with the matter said Thursday.

It was not clear whether the injuries were self-inflicted or from an assault, said the person, who was not authorized to discuss the case and spoke to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Epstein, 66, was treated and remains in custody at the federal Metropolit­an Correction­al Center in New York. Jail records obtained by the Associated Press show no indication he was taken to a hospital.

There was no response Thursday from jail officials and one of Epstein’s lawyers.

It was not clear whether Epstein had any cellmates or was being held by himself. The jail is famous for its tight security and high-profile inmates, who have included terrorists, Wall Street schemers and, until recently, Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.

A lawyer for inmate Nicholas Tartaglion­e denied reports that his client was a suspect in a possible assault on Epstein. Tartaglion­e is a former suburban New York police officer awaiting trial on charges he was involved in the kidnapping and killing of four men in 2016.

The attorney, Bruce Barket, suggested that the allegation­s were leaked by someone “trying to embarrass Epstein and cast some shade on Nick.”

Epstein has been accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls in the early 2000s. A judge denied him bail last week, ruling that he might flee the country if released. The judge also said Epstein is a danger to the public because of his “uncontroll­able” urges to engage in sexual conduct with underage girls.

Despite the high profile of the case, officials at the jail would have had no reason to place Epstein under heightened supervisio­n unless he seemed suicidal when he arrived, said Cameron Lindsay, a retired warden who ran three federal lockups.

Epstein was indicted on federal charges in New York this month, more than a decade after he secretly struck a deal with federal prosecutor­s in Florida to dispose of similar charges of largescale sex traffickin­g. He pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting a minor for prostituti­on and served 13 months behind bars.

Federal prosecutor­s reopened the inquiry after investigat­ive reporting by the Miami Herald stirred outrage over the plea bargain.

Epstein’s lawyers said he hasn’t had any illicit contact with underage girls since serving his sentence in Florida.

 ?? N.Y. State Criminal Justice Services ?? JEFFREY EPSTEIN has been accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls.
N.Y. State Criminal Justice Services JEFFREY EPSTEIN has been accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls.

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