New Details Released About Jeffrey Epstein’s Death, Including a Letter He Tried to Send to Another ‘High Profile Pedophile’
The Associated Press obtained hundreds of documents related to the death of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, including details about a letter he tried to send to another “high profile pedophile.”
The records said that Epstein had been struggling to adapt to life in the prison in Manhattan while awaiting a new trial for charges related to pedophile accusations. At one point, the records said he sat in a corner of his cell with his hands over his ears in an attempt to muffle the sound of water from a toilet that would not stop running.
He also tried to send a letter to Larry Nassar, the disgraced doctor for the U.S. gymnastics team who was convicted of sexually assaulting dozens of athletes.
The letter was found after his death, but the AP was unable to obtain a copy. The report said that he tried to send the letter to Nassar via mail but that it had been returned to him.
“I am not sure if I should open it or should we hand it over to anyone?” asked the investigator who found it of a prison official. (Read more from “New Details Released About Jeffrey Epstein’s Death, Including a Letter He Tried to Send to Another ‘High Profile Pedophile'” HERE)
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