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Epstein Death: FBI Video & Conspiracy Debunking - News Directory 3

Epstein Death: FBI Video & Conspiracy Debunking

May 29, 2025 Catherine Williams News
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  • The FBI is set to release video footage from Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell, a move intended to definitively prove the financier's death was a suicide and quell years...
  • Epstein, 66, ⁤was awaiting trial ⁤on federal sex trafficking charges when he died.
  • Bongino emphasized the video's clarity, stating it will show Epstein as ⁣the only person ⁢in the cell bay.
Original source: mirror.co.uk

The FBI is‌ set ‍to release video​ footage of ⁣Jeffrey Epstein’s jail cell,‍ aiming to definitively ​debunk the numerous conspiracy theories surrounding his death. This primary_keyword move⁢ seeks to finally resolve questions about the financier’s demise in August ⁢2019, with the enhanced ⁣secondary_keyword video expected to show Epstein alone at the Metropolitan ⁣Correctional Center. Deputy Director Dan Bongino⁣ stated the FBI is releasing both versions for complete transparency. epstein’s death, while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, has fueled ⁢widespread speculation. News Directory 3 brings you the ⁢very latest on this​ breaking news. Discover what’s next as the FBI hopes to close the case.







FBI to release​ Jeffrey ⁤Epstein Suicide Video, Ending Conspiracy Theories













Key Points

  • FBI⁢ to release video of‍ Jeffrey⁣ epstein’s jail cell.
  • Footage aims to debunk murder conspiracy theories.
  • Deputy Director Bongino says video shows Epstein alone.
  • Epstein was awaiting trial on sex ‌trafficking charges.

FBI to Release Jeffrey ‌Epstein Suicide‍ Video, Aiming to End Conspiracy⁣ Theories

⁤ Updated May 29, 2025
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The FBI is set to release video footage from Jeffrey Epstein’s jail cell, a move intended to definitively prove the financier’s death was a suicide and quell years of conspiracy theories.‌ Deputy ‌director Dan Bongino said the enhanced​ video will show Epstein was alone in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York before his death in‍ August 2019.

Epstein, 66, ⁤was awaiting trial ⁤on federal sex trafficking charges when he died. ‌His⁣ death, occurring shortly after a previous reported suicide attempt, sparked widespread speculation that he was murdered to⁣ protect powerful figures linked to⁣ him.

Bongino emphasized the video’s clarity, stating it will show Epstein as ⁣the only person ⁢in the cell bay. The FBI is releasing both the enhanced ⁤and original versions of the video to ensure openness.

Deputy Director ⁤dan⁣ Bongino⁣ says the tape will definitively show the disgraced ‌financier took his own life without outside involvement.
Deputy Director Dan Bongino says the tape will definitively ‌show⁢ the disgraced financier took his own life without outside​ involvement.
(Image: ⁣AP)

The decision to release the ⁢video marks a⁤ rare​ step by law enforcement to address public doubts surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein suicide and the circumstances of his death.

Epstein’s ties to prominent individuals, including Prince⁤ Andrew, fueled further scrutiny. Virginia Giuffre accused Prince ⁢Andrew of sexual abuse, alleging she was trafficked to him by Epstein when she ‍was⁣ 17. Prince Andrew has denied the allegations, but the⁢ scandal led to his removal from public royal duties.

The Metropolitan Correctional Facility⁢ where Jeffrey ⁤Epstein was found dead in ⁣his jail cell
The Metropolitan Correctional Facility in‍ New York, where ⁢jeffrey ⁢Epstein was found dead ⁢in his jail cell

Despite the ‌upcoming video release, Bongino acknowledged that the FBI remains open to any new ‍tips or evidence related⁣ to the case. However, he noted the current file lacks DNA,‌ audio, fingerprints, suspects, or accomplices.

“There⁣ is important public interest,” he said

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