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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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