Jeffrey Epstein's brother laughs at 'stupid' FBI memo defending controversial suicide ruling: report
Share and Follow

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

Jeffrey Epstein’s brother is ripping federal investigators as “stupid” for a recent memo stating no additional evidence would be released and that his brother’s death in federal custody was indeed a suicide.

Mark Epstein, 70, has long disputed the official finding that his brother killed himself. 

He told Fox News Digital that when he hounded New York officials for answers, they didn’t even provide him with the 911 call reporting his brother’s death at a federal jail in Manhattan.

He said his brother was looking forward to a bail hearing at the time of his death and that autopsy findings were inconsistent with suicide.

While a contact book containing the numbers and addresses of wealthy figures from around the world emerged through the discovery process, a so-called “client list” has never materialized. The DOJ said this week that one doesn’t exist.

An FBI memo obtained by Fox News Digital on Monday detailed the government’s latest review of the evidence in Epstein’s case.

Investigators looked at more than “300 gigabytes of data and physical evidence” and concluded that while Epstein had more than 1,000 victims, “no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted.” Investigators also stood by prior conclusions that Epstein’s 2019 death in the Metropolitan Correctional Center was a suicide.

Many of the files related to the convicted pedophile included images and videos of minor victims, according to the memo, and have been sealed by the courts.

This July 30, 2008 photo shows Jeffrey Epstein in custody in West Palm Beach, Fla. Epstein was suspected nearly a decade ago of paying for sex with underage girls. The FBI abruptly dropped its investigation a few years ago, and Epstein pleaded guilty to a single state charge of soliciting prostitution. He served 13 months in jail. Now, two women who say they were sexually abused as girls by Epstein are hoping a trove of new documents will get the case reopened. (AP Photo/Palm Beach Post, Uma Sanghvi)

Jeffrey Epstein in custody in West Palm Beach, Florida, on July 30, 2008. (AP Photo/Palm Beach Post, Uma Sanghvi)

“This systematic review revealed no incriminating ‘client list,'” the memo continued. “There was also no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions. We did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.”

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Businesses in Five Points Begin Recovery Following Recent Break-Ins

Pattaya Thai is among several businesses in Five Points grappling with the…

Trump Considered as Potential Successor to Gavin Newsom for California Governorship

Popular podcaster Joe Rogan has playfully suggested that President Trump should consider…

Temple University Celebrates David Muir: ABC’s ‘World News Tonight’ Anchor Receives Prestigious Honor

PHILADELPHIA — Excellence in journalism took center stage at Temple University in…

Shocking Incident: Mother Charged with Abandoning Newborn at NYC Subway Station

Authorities in New York City have pressed charges against a woman for…

Trump Reconsiders San Francisco Federal Agent Deployment After Key Talks with Mayor Daniel Lurie

ALAMEDA, Calif. — President Donald Trump announced a shift in strategy, deciding…

London Woman Faces £150 Fine for Disposing Coffee in Storm Drain Before Boarding Bus

A London woman’s morning routine took an unexpected turn when she was…

Coast Guard Intensifies Rio Grande Patrols Amid Increased Pentagon Support

The U.S. Coast Guard is preparing to hold a press conference this…

California Girl’s Disappearance Deepens: Mother Returns from Out-of-State Trip Without Daughter

A 9-year-old girl, whose absence was reported earlier this month, had not…