Shocking: Epstein's Death Statement Pre-Dated Discovery
A contradiction in the official record of Jeffrey Epstein’s death has emerged from new Department of Justice files.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office released a letterhead dated August 9, 2019, announcing Epstein’s death, a day before he was reportedly found in his cell.
This discrepancy has raised questions about the transparency of events at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
The federal timeline conflicts with prison logs and reports of Epstein being found unresponsive on August 10 at 6:30 a.m.
The final press release on August 10 labeled Epstein's death as an "apparent suicide," unlike the earlier release.
Following the incident, U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman faced a public dispute leading to his removal by Attorney General Bill Barr.
Berman acknowledged the impact on victims seeking justice and reaffirmed support for survivors in his statement.
Despite suggestions of a clerical error, the dating discrepancy is closely examined due to the high-profile nature of Epstein's case.
The case's inconsistencies continue to be scrutinized as new details emerge from the investigation.