NY - Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein arrested on sex trafficking, 6 July 2019 #2 *FOUND DECEASED IN JAIL

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According to the New York Times, Chief Medical Examiner Barbara Sampson is "confident the cause of death is suicide by hanging," but she has not yet released an official ruling on the manner or cause of Epstein's death.

If Epstein's manner of death is ruled a suicide, his estate could file a claim of wrongful death while he was in the custody of the state, The Daily Beast reported.
If an autopsy confirms Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide, it could lead to a legal win for his estate

This makes me want to throw up
 
According to the New York Times, Chief Medical Examiner Barbara Sampson is "confident the cause of death is suicide by hanging," but she has not yet released an official ruling on the manner or cause of Epstein's death.

If Epstein's manner of death is ruled a suicide, his estate could file a claim of wrongful death while he was in the custody of the state, The Daily Beast reported.
If an autopsy confirms Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide, it could lead to a legal win for his estate
Just in case anyone doesn't know this info (like I didn't when I was new to WS!), Cause of Death (COD) tells what caused the person to die - what injury or illness, for example.

The Manner of Death (MOD) is something different. The categories of MOD are:
Natural
Accident
Suicide
Homicide
Undetermined

I'm sharing this info because a WSer shared with me on a thread long ago when I was confused between COD and MOD. I realize everyone might already know this, but just in case any of our thread followers didn't know, now they do!

jmo
 
First, Barr needs to recuse himself and Congress needs to appoint an independent prosecutor to take over the investigation. Maybe a team with a retired FBI agent and retired judge. This should be done pronto before anyone has a chance to "lose", "not find" or forget to read key evidence.

Seeing as how Barr is the one who took Epstein down, I have full confidence that he will vigorously go after the co-conspirators including all of the pedo friends and "clients" of Epstein.
 
According to the New York Times, Chief Medical Examiner Barbara Sampson is "confident the cause of death is suicide by hanging," but she has not yet released an official ruling on the manner or cause of Epstein's death.

If Epstein's manner of death is ruled a suicide, his estate could file a claim of wrongful death while he was in the custody of the state, The Daily Beast reported.
If an autopsy confirms Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide, it could lead to a legal win for his estate
I'd be surprised if Epstein's estate refrains from filing a law suit.
In the case of Sandra Bland, her estate did, and won a 1.9 million dollar settlement.
Although it was found that the jail that she was incarcerated in did not follow proper procedures, the grand jury failed to indict neither the sheriff, nor the jail staff.
 
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Sex fiend financier Jeffrey Epstein’s death was first leaked on a right-wing Internet message board, but didn’t come from FDNY first responders, the department said Tuesday.

Details about the degenerate’s demise were up on the anonymous message board 4 Chan about 30 minutes before word of the apparent suicide seeped out.

“The FDNY reviewed the alleged information and determined it did not come from the Department,” an FDNY spokesman told the Daily News.

An ongoing investigation into the leak is focused on hospital personnel right now, sources said.

If a city medic or any other medical professional divulged information about Epstein’s death, it is a violation of federal health privacy laws and they could face serious consequences, officials said.

Oren Barzilay, head of FDNY EMS union Local 2507 said he was “confident” that someone other than an FDNY member was responsible.

Reading the posting it looks clear to me that someone is repeating what they read or saw,” Barzilay said. “Patient confidentiality is vital part of our training. Our EMTs and paramedics are well aware of the consequences they would face by leaking such information.”
Our first responders didn’t leak Jeffrey Epstein’s death: FDNY
 
Jeffrey Epstein’s name and face are everywhere following his death. Even as an investigation reveals that the Metropolitan Correctional Center, where he died, was terminally short-staffed and relied on untrained guards who failed to monitor him, conspiracy theories persist. Americans who believe in their justice system assert that it is obvious that he was murdered, and that jailers could not possibly be so incompetent, cruel, or indifferent as to let such a high-profile prisoner commit suicide.

Here, to help you evaluate that claim, are 32 short stories about in-custody deaths or near-deaths in America.

These stories don’t mention Jeffrey Epstein, but they are about him. Epstein was incarcerated in the United States of America, and this is how the United States of America, the mightiest and richest nation there is or ever has been, treats incarcerated people. When you say, “There is no way that guards could be so reckless, so indifferent, so malicious as to just let someone as important as Epstein die,” this is how 32 Americans respond. Many, many more could respond in kind.
Thirty-Two Short Stories About Death in Prison
 
One of the most befuddling questions surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein saga is why Leslie Wexner, a billionaire entrepreneur, entrusted all of his money to Epstein, a secretive financier with no college degree.

For those immersed in the Jewish world, there’s an added question: How did Wexner — a prominent philanthropist seen as a champion of Jewish learning and ethical teaching, whose foundation has trained waves of rabbis, Jewish professionals and volunteer board leaders — end up so enmeshed and enamored with a future convicted sex offender and alleged sex trafficker?
The relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Jewish philanthropist Leslie Wexner, explained - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
 
Good point.

The timing does make that a possibility.

Has everyone watched GM's talk about the oceans? It's on youtube (not MSM so I'm not linking - you'll have to search).

She had some weird ideas about the ocean sort of hidden in a front of ecology. Through her website, people could "buy" part of the ocean and then watch it online - which sort of sounds like the money is being used to save the ocean but also seems like a money-making scheme.

It's cringe-worthy, imo, but now that LE is searching with scuba teams on the island, I'm wondering what exactly was going on there. Something creepy, I suspect.

jmo

Edited to add: GM's scheme also seems like a way to influence the way people think about the ocean - as something to be exploited rather than something to be protected.


***I would like to know where they moved the girls that were kept? This is a fascinating and tragic case.
 
IDK, but I would think that it's standard practice to re-assign and place on leave when an investigation is ongoing. @RetiredFed or @Larry Levine do you know if this is standard practice for an instance such as this?
Yes this is standard practice. The Warden is probably reassigned to an office where he can count paperclips. The two staff are placed on administrative leave, sometimes referred to as "home duty status." Basically they will receive pay while under investigation.
 
@Inthedetails. I’m not sure. I wondered if it had some hidden meaning.
I was apprehensive to post something that may have been just a bored wild kid tagging Epstein’s place. So I looked it up in the urban dictionary and it refers to “sex god”. The name Leroy is derived from northern France meaning “The King”. So who knows?
 
Jeffrey Epstein’s name and face are everywhere following his death. Even as an investigation reveals that the Metropolitan Correctional Center, where he died, was terminally short-staffed and relied on untrained guards who failed to monitor him, conspiracy theories persist. Americans who believe in their justice system assert that it is obvious that he was murdered, and that jailers could not possibly be so incompetent, cruel, or indifferent as to let such a high-profile prisoner commit suicide.

Here, to help you evaluate that claim, are 32 short stories about in-custody deaths or near-deaths in America.

These stories don’t mention Jeffrey Epstein, but they are about him. Epstein was incarcerated in the United States of America, and this is how the United States of America, the mightiest and richest nation there is or ever has been, treats incarcerated people. When you say, “There is no way that guards could be so reckless, so indifferent, so malicious as to just let someone as important as Epstein die,” this is how 32 Americans respond. Many, many more could respond in kind.
Thirty-Two Short Stories About Death in Prison
This is exactly what I was talking about in my earlier posts of all the BS the news media spews. Out of all those thirty-two short stories, only one involved the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Of course by focusing on Epstein's death at the MCC, they shift the narrative to make you think all federal facilities are disgusting dungeons where inmates are tortured on a daily basis. Nothing could be further from the truth. Matter of fact, if the general public really knew how well federal inmates are taken care of, there would be outcries that taxpayers' money is being wasted on inmates.
 
Yes this is standard practice. The Warden is probably reassigned to an office where he can count paperclips. The two staff are placed on administrative leave, sometimes referred to as "home duty status." Basically they will receive pay while under investigation.

Thanks!
 
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