Epstein Brother Accuses Barr of Covering Up Sibling’s Death

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Mark Epstein, the sibling of the late serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, alleged on Tuesday that former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr had concealed his brother’s death.

Speaking on NewsNation’s On Balance with Leland Vittert, Epstein disapproved of Barr’s August 2019 announcement that his brother had died “from an apparent suicide,” asserting that it was not within Barr’s purview to make such a declaration.

Epstein further contended that the inquiry into his brother’s demise had not been thoroughly conducted.

Epstein pushed back against Barr’s narrative that his brother’s death was the result of “a perfect storm of screw-ups,” saying, “Yes, there were screw-ups, but that doesn’t mean that my brother was, you know, committed suicide because of screw-ups. There’s a lot of reasons, there are a number of reasons why he would not commit suicide then.”

He said that while his brother had revealed “he had dirt on the then-presidential candidates,” former President Donald Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, “he didn’t tell me what that dirt was, and I don’t know,” Mediaite reported.

Epstein continued, “I wasn’t involved with his day-to-day life so I don’t know what he knows, but to go back to your initial question, why? I mean, you’d have to ask Bill Barr. If he was covering this up, which it appears to be, who was he covering it up for? Who was Bill Barr protecting?”

Written by B.C. Begley

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