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Mark Epstein Has A Few Things To Say About The OIG Report Into Jeffrey's Death

Author
Bobby Capucci
Published
Thu 07 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/mark-epstein-has-a-few-things-to-say-about-the-oig-report-into-jeffrey-s-death--67273467


Mark Epstein, the brother of Jeffrey Epstein, has been one of the most vocal skeptics of the official narrative surrounding his brother’s death—and his response to the Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report was scathing. He publicly rejected the report’s conclusion that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide, calling it a “whitewash” designed to protect the Bureau of Prisons and deflect deeper inquiry. Mark pointed out glaring inconsistencies in the OIG’s findings, including the failure to explain the unusual circumstances of Jeffrey’s cell, the missing surveillance footage, the malfunctioning security cameras, and the two guards who fell asleep and falsified records. For Mark Epstein, the report was less a truth-seeking document and more a carefully constructed shield for institutional failure—or something worse.


Beyond just criticizing the report’s credibility, Mark has argued that the government has no interest in solving the mystery because too many powerful people could be implicated by a deeper investigation. He’s emphasized that the autopsy conducted by famed pathologist Dr. Michael Baden raised serious doubts, particularly the neck injuries that were more consistent with homicide than suicide by hanging. Mark has repeatedly demanded an independent, transparent investigation, but those calls have largely been ignored. In his view, the OIG report wasn’t the end of the story—it was a bureaucratic dead-end, crafted to pacify public concern while ensuring that no one ever faces real accountability for what happened inside that Manhattan jail cell.


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source:

Jeffrey Epstein Brother Still Thinks He Was Killed in Jail (businessinsider.com)

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