The Malta Independent on Sunday

Jeffrey Epstein commits suicide in jail

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Jim Mustian Financier Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide while awaiting trial on sex-traffickin­g charges in New York, a former law enforcemen­t official said yesterday.

He was found in his cell at the Manhattan Correction­al Center yesterday morning, according to the officials, who was briefed on the matter but spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to discuss it publicly.

The medical examiner’s office in Manhattan confirmed Epstein’s death.

Epstein’s arrest last month launched separate investigat­ions into how authoritie­s handled his case initially when similar charges were first brought against him in Florida more than a decade ago. US Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta resigned last month after coming under fire for overseeing that deal when he was US attorney in Miami.

The 66-year-old had pleaded not guilty and was facing up to 45 years in prison if convicted.

A little over two weeks, Epstein was found on the floor of his jail cell with bruises on his neck early, according to a person familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity. At the time, it was not clear whether the injuries were selfinflic­ted or from an assault.

Epstein’s arrest drew national attention, particular­ly focusing on a deal that allowed Epstein to plead guilty in 2008 to soliciting a minor for prostituti­on in Florida and avoid more serious federal charges.

Federal prosecutor­s in New York reopened the probe after investigat­ive reporting by The Miami Herald stirred outrage over that plea bargain.

But his lawyers maintained that the new charges brought by federal prosecutor­s in New York were covered by the deal and were improper.

They said he hasn’t had any illicit contact with underage girls since serving his 13month sentence in Florida.

Before his legal troubles, Epstein led a life of extraordin­ary luxury that drew powerful people into his orbit.

He socialized with princes and presidents and lived on a 100-acre private island in the Caribbean and one of the biggest mansions in New York. A college dropout, he became a sought-after benefactor of professors and scientists, donating millions of dollars in donations to Harvard University and other causes.

Still, it was never entirely clear how the middle-class Brooklyn math whiz became a Wall Street master of high finance.

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