The questions about Jeffrey Epstein are only growing as the scandal surrounding the late Democrat financier continues to deepen.
It now appears that an insider may have a story about what really happened to the dead child sex trafficker.
Epstein was known to be connected to the richest and most famous people in the world.
However, he was eventually also known for sex trafficking and child abuse, and that eventually caught up with him, as Fox News reported.
Epstein, who allegedly had dirt on everyone from A-list actors to the British monarchy, was arrested on sex trafficking charges.
However, he was later found dead in his jail cell and never lived to stand trial or tell his story.
News broke well before his trial that Epstein had allegedly killed himself.
Yet, according to Epstein’s former lawyer, he likely had help in doing that particular deed.
“It is clear from the evidence that Epstein committed suicide,” attorney Alan Dershowitz wrote in an opinion article for the Wall Street Journal.
“What isn’t clear is whether he was assisted by jail personnel.
“That seems likely to me, based on the evidence of allegedly broken cameras, transfer of his cellmate, and the absence of guards during relevant time periods.”
That death, which took place while Epstein was in federal custody, prompted plenty of questions about what might have been about to come out in court.
While lots of Americans believed that it was possible that people in the government who didn’t want Epstein’s dirty life details out, recent changes have shed new light on the issue.
Epstein’s infamous “client list” was supposed to be released, according to a number of conservatives close to President Donald Trump.
However, earlier this week, the president and Attorney General Pam Bondi said that there was no list after all.
FBI Director Kash Patel also backed that up, saying that it was all “conspiracy” and there was nothing to see.
That was confirmed by Dershowitz, who said it’s true, there is no client list.
They argue that Epstein didn’t keep those kinds of records.
However, he did say that some of Epstein’s accusers who were interviewed by the FBI alleged they knew of “clients” whose names were redacted from official documents.
“I know who they are,” Dershowitz wrote.
“They don’t include any current officeholders.
“We don’t know whether the accusations are true.
“The courts have also sealed negative information about some of the accusers to protect them.
“The media can and should petition the courts for the release of all names and information, so the public can draw its own conclusions,” he added.
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