Trump, ‘The Only Person’ Who Helped Expose Epstein, Exonerated Once Again As New Epstein Records Are Released

Over 4,000 unseen pages of documents concerning billionaire child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s death nearly four years ago have been obtained by the Associated Press from the Federal Bureau of Prisons thanks to the Freedom of Information Act.

Leading 2024 presidential candidate and 45th President Donald Trump, who was described as the “only person” who helped the attorney representing the victims of Epstein, Bradley Edwards, in 2018, has been vindicated once again as the documents make no mention of him.

The documents include a detailed list of the events that occurred before Epstein’s supposed suicide including Epstein’s health records, internal agency reports, and more.

“The report on the release said records help to quash conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein's death – as well as reveal how failings at the Bureau of Prisons may have contributed to it,” Fox News reports.

While in prison, Epstein was under psychological observation and often insisted he wasn’t suicidal.

“Epstein insisted he wasn’t suicidal, telling a jail psychologist he had a 'wonderful life' and 'would be crazy' to end it,” the Associated Press reports.


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Epstein, who requested to wear a brown jumpsuit, was reportedly “upset” he had to wear an orange jumpsuit and didn’t like being treated like a “bad guy” since he was behaving well behind bars.

The Associated Press reported:

"Epstein did make some attempts to adapt to his jailhouse surroundings, the records show. He signed up for a Kosher meal and told prison officials, through his lawyer, that he wanted permission to exercise outside. Two days before he was found dead, Epstein bought $73.85 worth of items from the prison commissary, including an AM/FM radio and headphones. He had $566 left in his account when he died.

Epstein’s outlook worsened when a judge denied him bail on July 18, 2019 — raising the prospect that he’d remain locked up until trial and, possibly longer. If convicted, he faced up to 45 years prison. Four days later, Epstein was found on the floor of his cell with a strip of bedsheet around his neck.

Epstein survived. His injuries didn’t require going to the hospital. He was placed on suicide watch and, later, psychiatric observation. Jail officers noted in logs that they observed him, “sitting at the edge of the bed, lost in thought,” and sitting “with his head against the wall.”

Epstein expressed frustration with the noise of the jail and his lack of sleep. His first few weeks at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, Epstein didn’t have his sleep apnea breathing apparatus he used. Then, the toilet in his cell started acting up."

“Our current President has had relationships with Epstein in the past and there are those, Katy Johnson and maybe other victims who’ve accused Trump of being involved in things like this,” a reporter asked Edwards in 2018.

“The only thing that I can say about President Trump is that he is the only person who, in 2009 when I served a lot of subpoenas on a lot of people, or at least gave notice to some pretty connected people, that I want to talk to them, is the only person who picked up the phone and said, let’s just talk.  I’ll give you as much time as you want,” Edwards said.

“I’ll tell you what you need to know, and was very helpful, in the information that he gave, and gave no indication whatsoever that he was involved in anything untoward whatsoever, but had good information.  That checked out and that helped us and we didn’t have to take a deposition of him in 2009,” Edwards added.

In 2004, Trump banned Epstein from his Palm Beach, Florida club, Mar-A-Lago, “for hitting on the teenage daughter of another member,” according to a report.

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  • Article Source: DC Enquirer
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