Epstein scandal: FBI finally wants to publish files for his death!

The FBI-Vice Dan Bongino announces the publication of documents to Jeffrey Epstein's death, while plaintiffs sue the FBI for insufficient investigations.
The FBI-Vice Dan Bongino announces the publication of documents to Jeffrey Epstein's death, while plaintiffs sue the FBI for insufficient investigations. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Epstein scandal: FBI finally wants to publish files for his death!

New York, USA - The US federal police FBI plans the early publication of documents on the death of Jeffrey Epstein, who died in his prison cell in 2019. His death was officially classified as suicide. In an interview with Fox News, Vice-FBI director Dan Bongino confirmed that the release of these files was imminent and announced a video that should show that nobody had entered the cell. Bongino considered the suicide theory to be documented and emphasized that there were no DNA and audio recordings, fingerprints or clues for accomplices.

Bongino had previously spread conspiracy theories about Epstein's death as a radio presenter. However, he has recently distanced himself from this speculation. The assumptions about murder theories are particularly common in right circles, since Epstein had numerous connections to high -ranking personalities. Ultraconservatives suspect that powerful elites had their hands in the game to prevent Epstein from burdening them in the process. Bongino's rejection of these theories is viewed as a remarkable gymnast of a former supporter, but there is skepticism among some conspiracy theorists who question his statements.

lawsuit against the FBI

The lawsuit should also clarify the role of the FBI in connection with Epstein's sex trade ring. Court documents call between 150 and 180 people with connections to Epstein and his complicity Ghislaine Maxwell. The fact that the Palm Beach police already informed the FBI about an incident in 2005 was critical. However, investigations were only initiated a year later, which, according to the plaintiffs, led to a “gross negligence of the FBI” and thus favored further abuse.

global attention

The Epstein case caused a sensation internationally due to its extensive connections to the elite and the circumstances of his death. The mighty investment banker was involved in a network of abuse and sex trade, and the current complaints could raise serious questions about the efficiency of the authorities' investigation. Against the background of the protracted discussions about Epstein's death and the insufficient investigations, the release of the FBI documents is increasingly becoming political bung's apples and examining the judicial system in the USA.

For further details on the developments related to Jeffrey Epstein and the current complaints report Sächsische href = "https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/amerika/epstein-fbi-100.html"> Tagesschau and SPIEGEL .

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