Pedophile millionaire Jeffrey Epstein dodged harsh sentence by ratting out Bear Stearns execs

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/10/nyregion/jeffrey-epstein-suicide.html

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Jeffrey Epstein Commits Suicide at Manhattan Jail

Mr. Epstein, the financier indicted on sex trafficking charges last month, hanged himself and his body was found Saturday morning.


Aug. 10, 2019

Jeffrey Epstein, the financier indicted on sex trafficking charges last month, committed suicide at a Manhattan jail, officials said on Saturday.

Mr. Epstein hanged himself and his body was found at roughly 7:30 Saturday morning at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan.

Manhattan federal prosecutors last month charged Mr. Epstein, 66, with sex trafficking of girls as young as 14, and details of his behavior have been emerging for years.
 
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Jeffrey Epstein was not on suicide watch when he hanged himself
By Eileen AJ Connelly
August 10, 2019 | 12:37pm

Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was not on suicide watch in the Manhattan jail where he hanged himself Saturday morning, officials said.

Department of Justice spokesman Lee Plourde told The Post that Epstein, 66, was not “currently” on watch in his cell at the Manhattan Correctional Facility while he awaited trial on child sex-trafficking charges.

Plourde refused to say whether that meant Epstein had been taken off additional monitoring or whether he had never been getting special attention to make sure he did not kill himself.

“I’m not going to discuss his previous medical status,” he said.

Epstein had reportedly been placed on suicide watch after he was found nearly unconscious in his cell on July 23. There was some question about whether the incident was a suicide attempt or an assault, and investigators noted that the marks on his neck were “more consistent with being choked than hanging yourself,” one source told the Post.

An ex-cop housed in the same unit as Epstein who faces the death penalty for four drug-related killings upstate was questioned in the incident.

Plourde refused to say whether that incident was ruled a suicide attempt or an assault.

Plourde said Epstein was never treated outside MCC after that incident, disputing reports.

“He was never taken to the hospital,” he said.

It is also unclear if Epstein was in a cell by himself or shared his cell.
 
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Jeffrey Epstein dead: Accusers angry he won’t have to face justice after apparent suicide
By Eileen AJ Connelly and Elizabeth Rosner
August 10, 2019 | 11:50am | Updated

Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers aren’t going to let his apparent suicide silence them.

“Epstein is gone, but justice must still be served,” said Jennifer Araoz after learning that the convicted pedophile died after he reportedly hanged himself in his cell at the Manhattan Correctional Center.

“I am angry Jeffrey Epstein won’t have to face his survivors of his abuse in court,” said Araoz, who claims she was 15 when she was recruited from her Manhattan school to be part of Epstein’s alleged harem of underage girls. She says the billionaire financier forcibly raped her in his Upper East Side mansion.

“We have to live with the scars of his actions for the rest of our lives, while he will never face the consequences of the crimes he committed the pain and trauma he caused so many people,” Araoz’s statement said. “Epstein is gone, but justice must still be served. I hope the authorities will pursue and prosecute his accomplices and enablers, and ensure redress for his victims.”

While no one else was charged in the criminal case that could have put Epstein, 66, behind bars for 45 years, there are several civil suits pending, including one brought by Araoz seeking to unmask the woman who recruited her.

Another suit was brought by self-identified victim Virginia Guiffre, who in court documents released Friday named multiple prominent men she claimed she was forced to perform sex acts with.

Her attorney, Brad Edwards, said in a statement posted online by Fox News that the suicide is “both unfortunate and predictable.”

“The victims deserved to see Epstein held accountable, and he owed it to everyone he hurt to accept responsibility for all the pain he caused,” Edwards said, adding a call for others to come forward with additional information. “We will continue to represent his victims and will not stop in their pursuit of finality and justice.”

Attorney Lisa Bloom said Epstein’s suicide showed “consciousness of guilt.”

“He knew he was guilty, and all his money would not prevent the inevitable conviction,” she tweeted. “He knew justice was coming and he could not face it.”

She called for the administrators of Epstein’s estate to freeze all of his assets and hold them for the victims filing civil cases. “Our civil cases can still proceed against his estate,” she tweeted. “Victims deserve to be made whole for the lifelong damage he caused. We’re just getting started.
 
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Jeffrey Epstein dead: William Barr reportedly ‘livid’ over pedophile’s apparent suicide
By Emily Saul

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William Barr (left) and Jeffrey Epstein Getty Images/AP


US Attorney General William Barr is “livid” that Jeffrey Epstein was apparently able to kill himself in a high-security federal penitentiary in Manhattan, according to a report on Saturday.

Barr is “determined to get to the bottom of this,” a source told ABC 7, as the Bureau of Prisons announced that the FBI has launched an investigation into the apparent suicide of the convicted sex offender.

The stunning developments come a day after a trove of newly unsealed documents implicated a number of powerful people in Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking ring.

“The FBI is investigating the incident,” said the bureau.

The BOP statement said that the disgraced financier, who was charged last month with trafficking girls for sex, was found unresponsive in his cell around 6:30 a.m. Saturday.

The statement also called Epstein’s hanging death in the Metropolitan Correctional Center’s 9 South Wing “from apparent suicide.”

The BOP said its staff immediately began attempting life-saving measures. Epstein was rushed to New York Downtown Hospital around 7:30 a.m., where he was pronounced dead.

Newly unsealed documents in a civil case between an Epstein accuser and his longtime gal pal, Ghislaine Maxwell, accused a number of prominent men — including Prince Andrew, the late MIT professor Marvin Minsky, former Maine Sen. George Mitchell, ex-New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and money manager Glenn Dubin, and lawyer Alan Dershowitz — of using her for sex.

The men or their surviving spouses all denied the accusations.

Lawyers for Epstein did not respond Saturday to requests for comment.
 
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Photos show Jeffrey Epstein as he’s wheeled into Downtown Hospital
By Larry Celona, Eileen AJ Connelly and Emily Saul
August 10, 2019 | 9:49am | Updated August 10, 2019 | 12:49pm

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Paramedics frantically tried to revive convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein early Saturday morning after he was found unresponsive in his cell in downtown Manhattan, exclusive photos shot by The Post reveal.

The 66-year-old disgraced financier hanged himself in his cell in 9 South at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, according to multiple sources.

A call was placed to first responders around 6:30 a.m. as MCC staff tried to revive him, said the FDNY and Bureau of Prisons.

Photos of Epstein taken around 7:30 a.m. show the convicted pedophile still wearing his orange prison jumpsuit as he’s wheeled on a gurney into York Downtown Hospital.

The images show a drawn, ashen face with closed eyes, and EMTs using a breathing apparatus in an attempt to revive the multi-millionaire convicted pedophile.

Epstein was later declared dead at the hospital.

The accused sex trafficker was on suicide watch two weeks ago after he was found nearly unconscious in his cell with injuries to his neck, though he was no longer under surveillance at the time he took his own life.

The multimillionaire was being held without bail pending a new trial on child sex-trafficking charges.

His lawyers did not respond to requests for comment.
 
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Former MCC inmate: There’s ‘no way’ Jeffrey Epstein killed himself
By Brad Hamilton and Bruce Golding
August 10, 2019 | 6:17pm | Updated

The following account is from a former inmate of the Metropolitan Correction Center in lower Manhattan, where Jeffrey Epstein was found unresponsive Saturday, and declared dead at a hospital of an apparent suicide. The ex-convict, who spoke to The Post’s Brad Hamilton and Bruce Golding on the condition of anonymity, spent several months in the 9 South special housing unit for high-profile prisoners awaiting trial — like Epstein.


There’s no way that man could have killed himself. I’ve done too much time in those units. It’s an impossibility.

Between the floor and the ceiling is like eight or nine feet. There’s no way for you to connect to anything.

You have sheets, but they’re paper level, not strong enough. He was 200 pounds — it would never happen.

When you’re on suicide watch, they put you in this white smock, a straight jacket. They know a person cannot be injurious to themselves.

The clothing they give you is a jump-in uniform. Everything is a dark brown color.

Could he have done it from the bed? No sir. There’s a steel frame, but you can’t move it. There’s no light fixture. There’s no bars.

They don’t give you enough in there that could successfully create an instrument of death. You want to write a letter, they give you rubber pens and maybe once a week a piece of paper.

Nothing hard or made of metal.

There’s up to 80 people there. They could put two in cell. It’s one or two, but I’ll never believe this guy had a cellmate. He was too blown up.

The damage that unit can do to someone.

It’s like you’re an animal and you’ve been brought into a kennel. A guy like Jeffrey, it’s like, “Holy sh-t.”

I told my parents not to come there. God wasn’t in the building.

I’ve had some heavy incidents in the building. What happened is permanent.

Some of the guards are on a major power trip. They know guys there are suffering. They know something the rest of the world hasn’t seen, that a place like this exists in this country, and they get off on it.

If the guards see that the guy is breaking, they’re going to help you break.

But it’s my firm belief that Jeffrey Epstein did not commit suicide. It just didn’t happen.
 
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Internet floods with conspiracy theories after Jeffrey Epstein’s death
By Eileen AJ Connelly
August 10, 2019 | 10:35pm | Updated

Jeffrey Epstein’s death brought a raft of conspiracy theories to life.

A day after 2,000 pages of documents were unsealed in Manhattan federal court — alleging new, repugnant details of sex abuses claims against Epstein and his wealthy and powerful associates — the money manager was suddenly dead of an “apparent suicide,” authorities said.

But the official explanation didn’t satisfy many on social media.

Suggestions that Epstein’s death had something more nefarious behind it began popping up almost immediately after news of his death was reported, with blame assigned to both current and former officials on the left and the right.

Lynne Patton, the New York and New Jersey administrator for Housing and Urban Development, was among many who pointed the finger at the Clintons. Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s plane multiple times, and Patton picked up on a popular theme that many friends and acquaintances of the former president and his wife have died prematurely.

“Hillary’d!!” Patton posted on Instagram with a screenshot of an article about Epstein’s suicide.

“P.S. Let me know when I’m supposed to feel badly about this … #VinceFosterPartTwo,” she added. The hashtag refers to Vince Foster, a White House lawyer and friend of the couple who died by suicide in 1993. Several hashtags related to the Clintons were trending Saturday.

Former Congressman and MSNBC host Joe Scarborough suggested in a series of tweets that Epstein’s death was a “sigh of relief” to powerful Democratic and Republican figures, and even found a way to draw Russia into the conversation. :headbash:

Democratic Congressman Al Green of Texas tweeted that suicide was “an impossibility.”

Not lost in the social media was that Prince Andrew was among the men named in various Epstein-related documents.

Some even suggested that Epstein’s death was faked. Using an exclusive Post photo of Epstein taken as he was wheeled into New York Presbyterian-Lower Manhattan Hospital, conspiracy theorists suggested that it didn’t look like Epstein. :D

On the sidewalk outside Epstein’s opulent townhouse on East 71st Street on Manhattan’s Upper East Side on Saturday afternoon, some wag with a blue piece of chalk scrawled “XOXO HILLARY + BILL.”

The cheeky graffiti had been washed away by Saturday night.
 
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‘Brave young women’ who outed Jeffrey Epstein can still expect justice: feds
By Emily Saul
August 10, 2019 | 10:00pm

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Alleged Jeffrey Epstein victims Courtney Wild (left) and Annie Farmer (right)
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Jeffrey Epstein’s death of an apparent suicide resolves, however frustratingly, his child sex trafficking case, in which he was named as sole defendant — but the feds have vowed to continue their probe into potential accomplices.

The “brave young women” who are Epstein’s victims can still expect justice, Manhattan US Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said Saturday.

“To those brave young women who have already come forward and to the many others who have yet to do so, let me reiterate that we remain committed to standing for you,” Berman said in his statement.

“And our investigation of the conduct charged in the Indictment — which included a conspiracy count — remains ongoing.”

Epstein’s many accusers remained determined to pursue those they say helped him.

Among those still on the hook are Epstein’s longtime girlfriend, Ghislanie Maxwell and former employee Nadia Marcinkova, both of whom have been named in civil suits as accomplices.

“Epstein is gone, but justice must still be served,” said Jennifer Araoz, who accused Epstein of raping her in his opulent E. 71st Street mansion when she was only 15.

“There’s a whole network that enabled him and allowed this to happen,” Araoz’s lawyer, Kimberly Lerner, told The Washington Post.

“And it’s time that everyone who was a part of this be held accountable.”

Epstein’s death also clears the way for civil cases to proceed against his estate.

Civil lawyers for Epstein’s accusers wasted no time in proceeding.

“I am calling today for the administrators of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate to freeze all his assets and hold them for his victims who are filing civil cases,” tweeted Lisa Bloom, attorney for two Epstein accusers.

“Their lives have been shattered by his sexual assaults, their careers :confused: derailed. They deserve full and fair compensation NOW,” she tweeted.
 
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‘Heads must roll’: Outrage at how high-security jail could let Jeffrey Epstein die
By Larry Celona, Eileen AJ Connelly and Laura Italiano
August 10, 2019 | 9:04pm | Updated

Millionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein died in an apparent suicide while in federal custody in Manhattan early Saturday, a stunning end that both infuriated and baffled his victims, and the federal officials responsible for his safety.

For reasons still unclear, the jet-setting 66-year-old financier, who had faced up to 45 years in prison on charges of sex-trafficking dozens of teenage girls — accusers who have also implicated many in his circle of powerful, wealthy pals — had recently been taken off suicide watch, officials said.

He was found unresponsive in his single-inmate cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center at about 6:30 a.m. and was dead on arrival at nearby NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital, sources told The Post.

The disgraced money manager was found hanging by his neck, a source told The Post.

US Attorney General William Barr said he was “appalled” by the apparent suicide at the ultra-secure lockup, which has held some of the world’s worst terrorists and drug lords. Suicides there are nearly unheard of.

“I was appalled to learn that Jeffrey *Epstein was found dead early this morning from an apparent suicide while in federal custody,” Barr said in a statement.

“Mr. Epstein’s death raises serious questions that must be answered. In addition to the FBI’s investigation, I have consulted with the inspector general, who is opening an investigation into the circumstances of Mr. Epstein’s death,” Barr said.

Upon finding Epstein unresponsive in his cell, jail staff immediately attempted to revive him, officials said.

EMS responded to the hospital after a 6:39 a.m. emergency call, sources told The Post.

Epstein’s body remained at the hospital until Saturday afternoon, when Medical Examiner’s staffers in a black van took it to the ME’s Office downtown.

A second, white medical examiner’s van was parked at a separate door as an apparent decoy for the crowd of press and photographers gathered at the hospital.

“We are enormously sorry to learn of today’s news,” his defense team said in a joint statement. “No one should die in jail.”

Epstein had inexplicably been taken off suicide watch despite an incident three weeks ago when he was found sprawled on the floor of his cell, nearly unconscious, and with injuries to his neck.

Investigators were still probing whether the July 23 incident was a suicide attempt or an assault by a fellow inmate.

He was being housed in the jail’s high-security Special Housing Unit, in which high-profile or dangerous detainees are kept separate from the general population.

Until recently, the jail had housed Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán, who is now at a supermax prison in Colorado.

At MCC, two jail guards are required to make separate checks on all prisoners every 30 minutes — but overnight, that procedure was not followed, a source told Reuters. Prisoners on suicide watch get checked every 15 minutes.

Former US Attorney Preet Bharara tweeted that he was “dumbfounded” by Epstein’s death.

“There should be — and almost certainly is — video of Epstein’s suicide at MCC,” he said. “One hopes it is complete, conclusive, and secured.”

Epstein’s death comes just a day after a Manhattan federal judge unsealed a trove of shocking and repulsive civil-court depositions by the financier’s former employees, friends and victims.

The new documents, numbering 2,000 pages, portrayed Epstein as an insatiable pervert who demanded a daily diet of three orgasms and who left scores of teenage girls — some as young as 14 — sexually assaulted and emotionally shattered.

One alleged victim, Virginia Giuffre, claimed Epstein forced her to sleep with Britain’s Prince Andrew, Democratic former Sen. George Mitchell of Maine, Democratic New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, investment banker Glenn Dubin and late longtime MIT professor Marvin Minsky.

Minsky’s family and the other men have denied her accusations.

The documents also include the transcript of a 2016 deposition in which Epstein repeatedly refused to answer questions in order to avoid incriminating himself.

“Heads must roll,” Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse, a Republican member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, wrote to Barr in a scathing letter Saturday.

“Every single person in the Justice Department — from your Main Justice headquarters staff all the way to the night-shift jailer — knew that this man was a suicide risk, and that his dark secrets couldn’t be allowed to die with him,” Sasse wrote.

There’s no question Epstein should have been under continual watch, said Cameron Lindsay, a former warden who ran three federal jails and who called the death a “shocking failure.”

“Unequivocally, he should have been on active suicide watch and therefore under direct and constant supervision,” Lindsay said.

“It’s embarrassing,” one federal law-enforcement source told The Post of Epstein.

“This is the highest-profile inmate in that facility, and considering that he may have attempted suicide two weeks ago — how could they let this happen?”

Mayor de Blasio tweeted, “Some of wealthiest people in the world committed a horrible crime. If they think for a second that they got away with it because Jeffrey Epstein is dead, they’re dead WRONG.”

The convicted pedophile had wiggled out of a 53-page 2007 federal indictment on similar sex-trafficking charges from Miami, ultimately pleading guilty to a state charge of soliciting prostitution from a minor.

He was allowed to serve most of his yearlong sentence on work release — during which he allegedly continued to have sex with young women.

But in this latest case, Epstein had been ordered held without bail since his arrest July 6 at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.

Prosecutors said that between 2002 and 2005, he ran a sex-trafficking ring in which he abused dozens of underage girls in his mansion on East 71st Street in Manhattan and his waterfront compound in Palm Beach, Fla.

His lawyers had repeatedly asked a Manhattan federal judge to let him be released to electronically monitored house arrest.

Epstein had access to a private plane, a Caribbean island estate and a fortune estimated by prosecutors at over $500 million. Prosecutors also said they found a fake passport among his belongings.

His lawyers were still appealing the bail ruling when he died.
 
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Meet Jeffrey Epstein’s gang of accused slave ‘recruiters’
By Isabel Vincent
August 10, 2019 | 8:43pm

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Sarah Kellen and Ghislaine Maxwell
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Jeffrey Epstein maintained his financial empire — and his perverted sideline of preying on underage girls for sex — with the aid of an army of alleged enablers, many of whom he kept in one Upper East Side building and lavished with perks.

The convicted pedophile, 66, who died Saturday of an apparent suicide after being found unresponsive in his Manhattan prison cell, frequently took his assistants shopping to designer boutiques in Paris on his private jet.

He paid for unlimited salon services at tony Frederic Fekkai in Manhattan and gourmet take-out meals from Le Cirque.

One assistant received a Mercedes and a nanny for her newborn to make her commute easier.

A battalion of lawyers, pilots and models who worked for Epstein stayed at a doorman highrise in Manhattan — the epicenter of the Epstein empire — in apartments controlled by him and his real estate investor brother Mark, public records show.

Many of the units at 301 East 66th St. were owned by a New York shell company registered in Columbus, Ohio, the home base of Victoria’s Secret owner and Epstein’s billionaire benefactor Leslie Wexner, according to records.

The white-brick post-war building was also the gilded cage where the billionaire trapped and preyed on many of his under-aged victims — sometimes with the aid of his army of enablers.

Girls recruited as models from around the world were brought to the US and the building by MC2, a modeling company run by Epstein pal Jean-Luc Brunel. The company was financed by Epstein beginning in 2003, court papers show.

The girls passed through various apartments in the building where assistants arranged for their work visas, booked travel and modeling jobs. Some were also dispatched for other duties to Epstein’s nearby mansion on East 71st Street, court papers say.

Epstein “was the one who said who stays in what apartment,” said Maritza Vasquez, who worked as a bookkeeper for MC2, in a 2010 deposition made public last month.

“Epstein and Brunel would then obtain a visa for these girls, then would charge the underage girls rent,” court documents say.

According to a cache of more than 2,000 documents unsealed Friday in a defamation case against British socialite and former Epstein gal pal Ghislaine Maxwell, Brunel had more than catwalk appearances planned for some of the girls. He offered up girls as young as 16 for “massages” with Epstein that often wound up as sexual-abuse sessions, according to documents filed in the lawsuit.

In 2005, Brunel called Epstein and left a message that “he is sending him a 16-year-old Russian girl for purposes of sex,” the court papers say.

The message, filed as an exhibit in the case, was written on an office message pad, partly in code, and read: “He [Brunel] has a teacher for you to teach you how to speak Russian. She is 2×8 years old not blonde. Lessons are free and you can have your 1st today if you call.”

Another message from Brunel to Epstein discusses how he had sex with an 18-year-old who had also been with Epstein. “He just did a good one – 18 years – she spoke to me and said ‘I love Jeffrey,’” according to court papers.

Juan Alessi, a former house manager for Epstein, told the court that over a 10-year period, Maxwell brought more than 100 young women that she called “massage therapists” to Epstein’s home. He said that when he cleaned up after them, he found vibrators and sex toys on the massage table.

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Virginia Giuffre with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell


Virginia Roberts Giuffre, a self-described Epstein sex slave, who sued Maxwell and claims that she procured her for sex with Britain’s Prince Andrew, said she was also “forced” to have sex with Brunel as well as Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, “and many other powerful men, including numerous prominent American politicians, powerful business executives, foreign presidents, a well-known prime minister, and other world leaders,” the documents say.

Among the other girls in Epstein’s harem was Nada Marcinkova, who had been allegedly bought from her parents in Eastern Europe by Epstein when she was 15, according to one of Epstein’s alleged victims.

Marcinkova, who now goes by the name Nadia Marcinko, was one of Epstein’s alleged “sex slaves” and allegedly participated in trysts with underage girls, according to court papers.

Marcinko is now a commercial pilot, and registered her Delaware aviation company Aviloop in 2011 while she was living at the East 66th St. complex.

Another Epstein enabler, Sarah Kellen, allegedly kept lists of young women to recruit as “massage therapists” for her boss, according to court papers. Along with his other assistants, she booked travel for them, and Kellen was a frequent passenger on Epstein’s private jet, flight records show.

Many victims allegedly told police that they were taken to Epstein’s massage room at his Palm Beach mansion by a woman named Sarah. According to authorities, the court papers say, both Kellen and Maxwell warned the girls not to speak about their encounters with Epstein.

After her employment with Epstein came to an end, Kellen started an interior design company — SLK Designs — at the East 66th Street address. She has since married NASCAR driver Brian Vickers and briefly changed her name to Sarah Kensington.

Neither Kellen nor Marcinko has been charged with a crime and both invoked the Fifth Amendment when questioned by authorities about their dealings with Epstein in the defamation case against Maxwell.

In 2007, Epstein sought to protect his closest aides, including Maxwell, when he negotiated his non-prosecution agreement for himself and “potential co-conspirators.” The agreement ensured that none of the women who worked as his enablers would be criminally charged. The federal immunity was negotiated with former Miami federal prosecutor Alexander Acosta, who became President Trump’s Secretary of Labor. He recently resigned over the Epstein agreement.

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Lesley Groff
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Lesley Groff, another former assistant protected under the agreement, allegedly coordinated travel arrangements with young girls and scheduled massage sessions for her boss. Groff was paid $200,000 a year, received a Mercedes E320 and the services of a nanny after the birth of her child, the New York Times reported.

“They are an extension of my brain,” Epstein told the Times in 2005 of his assistants. “Their intuition is something that I don’t have.”

In addition to his secretaries, Epstein worked with his longtime lawyer Darren Indyke, who occupied a two-bedroom apartment at the East 66th Street building between May 2000 and February 2009, public records show.

Indyke’s apartment was owned by Ossa Properties, a firm controlled by Mark Epstein.

From an eighth-floor apartment and an office on Madison Avenue, Indyke, 54, registered a dizzying number of limited liability companies that owned Epstein’s $77-million Upper East Side townhouse and a nearby property used by Maxwell, a daughter of press baron Robert Maxwell, and an alleged key recruiter of girls to feed Epstein’s seemingly insatiable sex drive.

With her connections to British royalty and New York society, Ghislaine was also an important companion. She was a former girlfriend who introduced Epstein at elite soirees in London and New York.

Maxwell was accused by three women of procuring girls to work as sex slaves for Epstein in court filings. Two of the women said both Maxwell and Epstein sexually assaulted them. She has not been charged with a crime, and has not been spotted in public since Epstein’s arrest last month. A source told The Post that Maxwell is cooperating with federal authorities.

Epstein was sentenced to 18 months after his attorneys secured a 2008 sweetheart deal in Florida to avoid federal charges that could have resulted in a possible life sentence. He was released on probation after 13 months, during which he was able to go on “work release” to his Palm Beach office for 12 hours a day, six days a week.

Epstein’s millions also gave him entree to important financial institutions. For years, he was the personal financial advisor to Wexner, whose L. Brands empire owns Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works.

When JP Morgan Chase Bank wanted to get rid of him as a client after he pleaded guilty to soliciting a prostitute in 2008, Mary Erdoes, one of the bank’s high-level executives intervened to keep him on, the Times reported last week. JP Morgan denied the charge.

Multiple emails and calls to Maxwell’s lawyers were not returned. Mark Epstein, a Wexner spokesman, and Dershowitz refused comment when contacted by The Post. Brunel, Kellen, Marcinko and Indyke could not be reached for comment.

Epstein was arrested in New Jersey last month, and had pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking charges.
 
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Epstein’s cause of death still not official after autopsy: medical examiner
By Chris Perez
August 11, 2019 | 8:38pm | Updated

Jeffrey Epstein’s autopsy has been completed, according to city officials — but the Medical Examiner’s Office needs “further information” before determining a cause of death.

Sources tell The Post that a determination will likely come by early next week.

“Today, a medical examiner performed the autopsy of Jeffrey Epstein,” said Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Barbara Sampson in a statement Sunday night.

“The ME’s determination is pending further information at this time. At the request of those representing the decedent, and with the awareness of the federal prosecutor, I allowed a private pathologist (Dr. Michael Baden) to observe the autopsy examination. This is routine practice.”

Sampson added, “My office defers to the involved law enforcement agencies regarding other investigations around this death. Inquiries regarding the determination of the Chief Medical Examiner should be directed towards my office.”

Attempts to reach Dr. Baden, the city’s former chief medical examiner and a deputy chief medical examiner for Suffolk County, were not successful Sunday night. It was not immediately clear who he was working for at the time of the autopsy.

Federal officials claim that Epstein, 66, died of an apparent suicide :rolleyes: inside his Manhattan jail cell early Saturday. A city official told the New York Times that the medical examiner believes the cause of death is suicide by hanging, but she needs more information before releasing her determination.

Epstein had been locked up since July on sex trafficking charges and was recently taken off suicide watch following an earlier attempt on his own life.

While there are cameras in the wing where the convicted pedophile was being held at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, they are pointed towards areas outside the cells and not inside — so there’s no footage of Epstein taking his own life, according to sources familiar with the setup.

New York Attorney General Letitia James, who has toured the MCC, has said that she found it “very difficult to understand how something like this could have happened.”
 
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Epstein victims plan to sue his estate after apparent suicide
By Joe Tacopino
August 11, 2019 | 7:30pm

Women who claim to be victims of sexual abuse at the hands of deceased child molester Jeffrey Epstein are planning to sue his estate under a new law that goes into effect this month.

Lawyers for the women said they want to sue the estate of the multi-millionaire financier under the “Child Victims Act” after the disgraced perv apparently hanged himself in a federal lockup in Lower Manhattan.

“We intend to promptly file those civil claims” having held off suing while federal prosecutors pursued sex trafficking charges against Epstein, Los Angeles attorney Lisa Bloom, who represents two women, told Reuters.

The “Child Victims Act” takes effect on Aug. 14 in New York and gives people a year to sue over allegations of sexual abuse, regardless of when the alleged acts occurred.

Epstein, 66, died on Saturday in an apparent suicide in his cell at the Manhattan Correctional Center.

Bloom said she hopes estate monies will not be distributed until the claims are litigated.

“If we find out the estate is selling off things, dissipating assets, we will go in for a court order,” Bloom said.
 
https://nypost.com/2019/08/12/jeffrey-epstein-was-taken-off-suicide-watch-at-his-lawyers-request/

Jeffrey Epstein was taken off suicide watch at his lawyers’ request
By Yaron Steinbuch
August 12, 2019 | 9:54am | Updated

Millionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, who apparently killed himself while in federal custody in Manhattan, was taken off suicide watch in late July at the request of his attorneys :confused:, according to a report.

The disgraced money manager was found unresponsive in his single-inmate cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center early Saturday and was declared dead at NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital.

Epstein had been meeting with his attorneys for up to 12 hours a day before they requested that he be taken off suicide watch, sources familiar with the matter told the Wall Street Journal.

He was found hanging by his neck about 6:30 a.m. Saturday, a source has told The Post.

Epstein was taken off suicide watch – which required a check every 15 minutes — despite a July 23 incident in which he was found with injuries to his neck.

He had been downgraded to “special observation status,” which required two guards to make separate checks on him every 30 minutes, but that procedure was not followed, a source has told Reuters.

Under the status, Epstein also was supposed to have a cellmate, a person familiar with the matter told the Journal.

His cellmate had apparently left :rolleyes:, possibly for a court appearance or another appointment, and was not immediately replaced as required by protocol, the source told the newspaper.

In addition, the decision to remove an inmate off suicide watch would normally have to have been OK’d by the jail’s suicide-prevention program coordinator and then approved by the warden, according to NBC News, which cited protocols.

“Once an inmate has been placed on watch, the watch may not be terminated, under any circumstance, without the program coordinator or designee performing a face-to-face evaluation,” according to the federal Bureau of Prisons official guidelines issued in 2007.

The New York City medical examiner performed an autopsy Sunday but said more information was needed before a determination is made about the death.

Marc Fernich, one of Epstein’s lawyers, declined to comment to The Post on Monday about the Journal report, citing the ongoing investigation.
 
https://nypost.com/2019/08/11/epsteins-guards-were-working-extreme-ot-at-short-staffed-lockup/

Epstein’s guards were working ‘extreme’ OT at short-staffed lockup
By Larry Celona, Anabel Sosa and Bruce Golding
August 11, 2019 | 10:57pm | Updated

The two Manhattan jail guards who allegedly failed to monitor Jeffrey Epstein before he died had been working “extreme” overtime shifts amid a severe staffing shortage at the facility, reports said Sunday.

The unidentified jailers at the federal Metropolitan Correctional Center violated procedure by failing to check on Epstein every 30 minutes before he apparently committed suicide :rolleyes: in his cell, sources told Reuters.

One guard was working his fifth straight day of overtime and the other was toiling under mandatory overtime, a person familiar with operations at the Lower Manhattan lockup told the Associated Press.

The guards also violated procedure by leaving the convicted pedophile without a cellmate, the New York Times reported.

There’s no surveillance video of Epstein’s death :rolleyes:, which apparently occurred when the 66-year-old pervert appeared to hang himself Saturday morning, law enforcement officials told The Post.

Although there are cameras in the 9 South wing at the MCC, they are trained on areas outside the cells and not inside :rolleyes:, according to officials familiar with the setup

An autopsy was performed on Sunday, but a determination on the cause and manner of Epstein’s death “is pending further information at this time :rolleyes:,” city Chief Medical Examiner Barbara Sampson said in a statement.

Dr. Michael Baden, a former city chief medical examiner and host of the HBO series “Autopsy,” observed the postmortem examination at “the request of those representing the decedent, and with the awareness of the federal prosecutor,” Sampson said.

Epstein’s autopsy was conducted in an isolated, rarely used room :rolleyes: in the Manhattan branch of the Medical Examiner’s Office and was also overseen by the FBI, according to a source with knowledge of the procedure.

Both the FBI and the federal Justice Department are investigating Epstein’s death.

A city official told the Times that the ME believes the cause of death is suicide by hanging but that she needs more information before releasing her official determination.

Sources told The Post that a determination will likely come by early next week.

“Something doesn’t smell right, and it’s not [Epstein’s] dead body,” Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams said.

Adams noted a July 23 incident in which Epstein was found nearly unconscious in his cell with marks on his neck, as well as blockbuster court papers released on Friday that contained the names of powerful men — including former Sen. George Mitchell of Maine and ex-New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson — accused of sleeping with an Epstein teenage “sex slave.”

“Something is really troubling about that, and I think it needs to be investigated extremely and very thoroughly to make sure there wasn’t any foul play,” Adams said.

State Attorney General Letitia James said she had toured the MCC and found it “very difficult to understand how something like this could have happened.”

“My understanding is that he should have been on suicide watch and the people on suicide watch are placed in a type of jumpsuit that wouldn’t allow them to hurt themselves or others,” she said.

Mayor Bill de Blasio, who attended the Iowa State Fair as part of his campaign for the presidency, told The Post that Epstein had “a huge amount of information, potentially, about some of the richest and most powerful people in the country, and it was clear that he had either been attacked or tried to commit suicide previously.”

“And then, you know, suddenly they’re not putting him on suicide watch? I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but I don’t understand how those facts fit together,” he said.

Meanwhile, two men spent about 30 minutes inside Epstein’s Upper East Side townhouse on Sunday afternoon, with one carrying out a large tote bag filled with unknown items. Neither would comment before leaving in a late-model SUV.

Epstein had formerly shared a cell in the MCC with a hulking ex-Westchester cop, Nicholas Tartaglione, who was questioned over the July 23 incident and denied any wrongdoing.

Tartaglione’s lawyer, Bruce Barket, said he was “sorry to learn of Mr. Epstein’s suicide” and expressed hope for a “thorough investigation into how this occurred despite the Bureau of Prisons being on notice that Mr. Epstein had already attempted suicide at least once.”
 
https://nypost.com/2019/08/13/why-was-jeffrey-epsteins-death-on-4chan-before-it-became-public/

Why was Jeffrey Epstein’s death on 4chan before it became public?
By Jackie Salo
August 13, 2019 | 12:51pm | Updated

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Jeffrey Epstein's death announced on 4chan prior to official reports. 4chan/Getty Images


The New York City Fire Department has launched an investigation into whether Jeffrey Epstein’s apparent suicide was leaked by a first responder on internet message board 4chan before officials announced the death, according to a report.

The supposed leak was posted to the anonymous message board 4chan at 8:16 a.m. Saturday, around 40 minutes before The Post broke the news of the convicted pedophile’s death, Buzzfeed News reported.

“[D]ont ask me how I know, but Epstein died an hour ago from hanging, cardiac arrest. Screencap this,” the post said.

FDNY Deputy Commissioner Frank Gribbon said he “could not verify the accuracy” of the 4chan post, according to the news outlet.

“The department will review this incident,” Gribbon said.
 
https://nypost.com/2019/08/13/jeffrey-epsteins-computers-seized-during-fbi-raid-on-private-island/

Jeffrey Epstein’s computers seized during FBI raid on private island
By Bruce Golding
August 13, 2019 | 1:20pm | Updated

Drone video shows FBI agents and NYPD cops seizing computer equipment from Jeffrey Epstein‘s mansion on a private island in the Caribbean, according to a report Tuesday.

The video was shot Monday during a raid on Little St. James, the 70-acre island Epstein owned in the US Virgin Islands, CNBC said.

It shows at least two desktop computers and an Apple computer were packaged and marked for transport, CNBC said.

The raid was one of several conducted at various locations tied to the late multimillionaire financier and convicted pedophile, law enforcement sources have told The Post.

Authorities were searching for sex toys and other evidence to corroborate claims by hundreds of women who have accused Epstein, 66, of sexually abusing them when they were underage girls, the sources said.

Epstein was busted July 6 on child sex-trafficking charges and apparently hanged himself Saturday morning while being held without bail in a federal lockup in Lower Manhattan.

The NYPD cops visible in the video are part of the FBI New York Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force, CNBC said.

“The NYPD is a partner in the task force with the FBI that led to the arrest of Jeffrey Epstein last month,” an NYPD spokeswoman told the network.

“The case remains an active and ongoing investigation, and the NYPD continues to work alongside the FBI in investigating leads — including at Epstein’s estate in the Virgin Islands. The NYPD declines further comment on an ongoing investigation.”
 
https://nypost.com/2019/08/12/feds-might-be-targeting-epsteins-gal-pal-ghislaine-maxwell/

Feds might be targeting Epstein’s gal pal, Ghislaine Maxwell
By Larry Celona, Emily Saul and Bruce Golding
August 12, 2019 | 10:50pm | Updated

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Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell
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Jeffrey Epstein’s jailhouse death has shifted the focus of federal authorities to the accomplices who helped him sexually traffic and abuse underage girls, the nation’s top lawman said Monday.

Attorney General William Barr delivered the stern warning to the late pedophile’s cronies during a speech to the Fraternal Order of Police in New Orleans — saying, “Any co-conspirators should not rest easy.”

Barr did not name any suspects, but the feds’ list is most likely headed by Ghislaine Maxwell, 57, who’s been described variously over the years as the late multimillionaire financier’s girlfriend, closest pal and key player in his alleged *sex trafficking ring.

Court papers unsealed Friday — just hours before Epstein was found “unresponsive” in his cell at the Metropolitan Correction Center in lower Manhattan — also allege that she served as the “madam” in his alleged ring.

The papers, part of a defamation suit that Maxwell settled with Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre shortly before a scheduled 2017 trial, said that “multiple witnesses” had testified that Maxwell was responsible for “recruiting, maintaining, harboring and trafficking girls for Epstein.”

Even worse for Maxwell, the court papers allege that she was a “‘co-conspirator’ in Epstein’s sexual abuse,” taking “numerous sexually explicit photographs of underage girls involved in sexual activities” and engaging in three-way sex with Epstein and various girls, according to an opinion written by the late Manhattan federal Judge Robert Sweet.

Among the witnesses who testified against Maxwell — the socialite daughter of the late, disgraced British media mogul Robert Maxwell — during pre-trial proceedings was Rinaldo Rizzo, the house manager for her friend, and Epstein’s ex-girlfriend, Eva Dubin.

“Mr. Rizzo testified — through tears — how, while working at Dubin’s house, he observed [Maxwell] bring a 15 year old Swedish girl to Dubin’s house,” Giuffre lawyer Sigrid McCawley wrote in motion *papers.

“In distress, the 15 year old girl tearfully explained to him that [Maxwell] tried to force her to have sex with Epstein through threats and stealing her passport.”

McCawley also wrote that it was an “undisputed fact” that one of Epstein’s private pilots, David Rodgers, “testified that he flew [Maxwell] and Ms. Giuffre at least 23 times on Epstein’s jet, the ‘Lolita Express’ and that ‘GM’ on the flight log stands for Ghislaine Maxwell.”

Rodgers and another Epstein pilot, Larry Visoski, have cooperated with the federal investigation, The New York Times reported last month.

Another “undisputed fact” that McCawley cited in her motion was testimony by Juan Alessi, the house manager at Epstein’s waterfront mansion in Palm Beach, Fla., that Maxwell was “one of the people who procured some of the over 100 girls he witnessed visit Epstein, and that he had to clean [her] sex toys.”

Maxwell “has not been able to procure a single witness — not one — to testify that [she] did not procure girls for sex with Epstein or participate in the sex,” McCawley wrote.

“Even one of her own witnesses, [former Giuffre fiancé] Tony Figueroa, testified that she both procured girls and participated in the sex.”

Maxwell’s debt-ridden dad, a former member of British Parliament, went missing from his yacht while cruising off the Canary Islands in 1991.

His naked body was found by a Spanish fisherman about 15 miles away, and three pathologists who examined Maxwell differed on the cause of death, blaming it on a heart attack and/or drowning.

Ghislaine Maxwell is believed to be living in London, where she has a historic townhouse in the swank Belgravia section near Hyde Park and a brick country cottage about 90 miles southwest of the city.

She was last photographed in public by The Post, which in January 2015 caught her coming out of an Upper East Side townhouse in which she lived at the time.

The five-story, Beaux Arts mansion at 116 E. 65th St., about nine blocks from Epstein’s townhouse at 9 E. 71st St., was purchased for $5 million in July 2000 by a limited-liability company that was represented by Epstein’s longtime lawyer Darren Indyke.

The property was sold for nearly $15.1 million in April 2016, records show.

Workers in the neighborhood said they often saw Maxwell jogging in the morning and said she would wave while walking her dog, a Hungarian Vizsla, until she abruptly moved out.

“She was very nice lady,” said a parking attendant who works nearby.

“When I read in the newspaper she working as a madam I couldn’t believe it.”

The super at a building on the block also described her as a “very elegant lady, a beautiful woman.”

“Nice dog, too,” he added.

A lawyer for Maxwell did not return a request for comment.

Meanwhile, as part of the probe, FBI agents raided several locations, including Epstein’s private island, Little St. James, in the US Virgin Islands on Monday, law enforcement sources told The Post.

The feds were looking for sex toys and other evidence that could corroborate the claims of women who say they were sexually abused by Epstein when they were *underage.

A team of feds was seen swarming around the Caribbean island in golf carts around 10:30 a.m., NBC News reported, and several were photographed on a thatched-roof dock where a catamaran was tied up against a background of tropical greenery.
 
https://nypost.com/2019/08/12/epste...ng-sex-with-teen-girls-a-cultural-aberration/

Epstein called criminalizing sex with teen girls a ‘cultural aberration’
By Ben Feuerherd
August 12, 2019 | 10:21pm | Updated

A year before Jeffrey Epstein apparently killed himself in a Manhattan jail cell while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, he told a New York Times reporter that he thought criminalizing sex with teen girls was a “cultural aberration.”

Epstein made the statement while speaking to reporter James Stewart at his Manhattan townhouse on Aug. 16, 2018, according to a Times report published Monday.

While Stewart quizzed Epstein about recent business ventures in the tech industry, Epstein repeatedly steered the conversation to other topics — including sex.

“He said that criminalizing sex with teenage girls was a cultural aberration and that at times in history it was perfectly acceptable,” the Times reported Monday.

“He pointed out that homosexuality had long been considered a crime and was still punishable by death in some parts of the world.”

Stewart added that when he showed up to Epstein’s house that day he was greeted by a young girl with blond hair and an Eastern European accent.

“I can’t say how old she was, but my guess would be late teens or perhaps 20,” Stewart wrote. “Given Mr. Epstein’s past, this struck me as far too close to the line.”

Epstein also spoke to Stewart in front of a table decorated with photographs of Epstein and other famous people — including philanderers Bill Clinton and Woody Allen.
 
https://nypost.com/2019/08/12/jeffrey-epstein-hanged-himself-with-prison-bedsheet-source/

Jeffrey Epstein hanged himself with prison bedsheet: source
By Larry Celona and Bruce Golding
August 12, 2019 | 5:07pm | Updated

Jeffrey Epstein was found hanging in his lower Manhattan jail cell with a bedsheet wrapped around his neck and secured to the top of a bunk bed, The Post has learned.

The convicted pedophile, who was 6 feet tall, apparently killed himself by kneeling toward the floor and strangling himself with the makeshift noose, law enforcement sources said Monday. :rolleyes: He hadn’t been checked on for several hours, sources said.

Epstein was “unresponsive” when he was discovered in his cell at the Special Housing Unit of the Metropolitan Correctional Center at around 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, the federal Bureau of Prisons has said.

Staffers attempted to revive him and he was taken to an infirmary inside the lockup, then transported by ambulance to the NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The FBI and the Justice Department are both investigating the incident, which US Attorney General William Barr on Monday blamed on “serious irregularities at this facility.”

Barr vowed that authorities would “get to the bottom of what happened,” saying the case against Epstein was “very important to the Department of Justice and to me personally.”

“Most importantly, this case was important to the victims who had the courage to come forward and deserved the opportunity to confront the accused in the courtroom,” Barr said during the keynote address to the biennial conference of the Fraternal Order of Police in New Orleans.

One of the two workers who were assigned to guard Epstein in the 9 South unit wasn’t even a full-fledged federal correction officer, The New York Times reported early Monday evening.

Prison officials with knowledge of the case said that only one of the people normally worked as a correction officer but didn’t say what sort of job the other employee usually worked, according to the Times.

On Sunday, reports said the two workers were both on overtime, with one on his fifth straight day of extra hours and the other forced to work overtime that day.

Epstein was taken off a 24-hour suicide watch — which required a check every 15 minutes — following a July 23 incident in which he was found with marks on his neck.

He had been downgraded to “special observation status,” which required two guards to make separate checks on him every 30 minutes, but that procedure was not followed, a source has told Reuters.

Under that status, Epstein also was supposed to have a cellmate, but that inmate apparently left — possibly for a court appearance or another appointment — and was not immediately replaced as required by protocol, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Epstein was removed from suicide watch at the request of his defense lawyers, who had been meeting with him for up to 12 hours a day before asking that his supervision be eased, the Journal said.

The decision to remove an inmate from suicide watch would normally have to be approved by the prison’s suicide prevention program coordinator and also by its warden, according to NBC News, which cited protocols.

“Once an inmate has been placed on watch, the watch may not be terminated, under any circumstance, without the program coordinator or designee performing a face-to-face evaluation,” according to guidelines issued by the Bureau of Prisons in 2007.

One of Epstein’s lawyers, Marc Fernich, declined to comment, citing the federal probes into his client’s death.
 
https://nypost.com/2019/08/12/attorney-wants-florida-judge-to-toss-deal-for-alleged-epstein-cohorts/

Attorney wants Florida judge to toss deal for alleged Epstein cohorts
By Emily Saul
August 12, 2019 | 3:10pm | Updated

The non-prosecution deal that had prohibited Florida authorities from going after co-conspirators of Jeffrey Epstein should be voided now that the pedophile is dead, a lawyer for two of his accusers said Monday.

The unnamed accusers had sued the US government in 2008, claiming Florida prosecutors acted illegally when they offered the wealthy Epstein a wrist-slap deal for child sexual abuse — without telling his victims.

Earlier this year, federal Judge Kenneth Marra ruled that prosecutors had in fact violated the Crime Victims Rights Act by failing to notify the women of the deal, which also included a provision that barred authorities from going after the serial predator’s enablers.

But given Epstein’s death by apparent suicide Saturday in a Manhattan jail on new sex-trafficking charges, Mara should toss that provision, said the accusers’ lawyer, Brad Edwards, in new court papers.

“Epstein is now dead — there will never be a criminal trial to hold him accountable, either in the Southern District of Florida, the Southern District of New York, or elsewhere,” the filing reads.

“In light of Epstein’s death, the Court must grant the victims (among other things) the rescission remedy that they seek regarding co-conspirators. Because of Epstein’s death, the need for many of the victims’ other proposed remedies has only increased — particularly the remedies concerning information for victims and holding a public hearing.”

Manhattan US Attorney Geoffrey Berman issued a statement Saturday after Epstein’s death saying his office was continuing its investigation into his crimes.

Marra has not yet ruled on Edwards’ motion.
 
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