EPSTEIN DIED FOR FAT CATS' SINS!
National Enquirer|February 12, 2024
Pervert's brother fingers Trump A.G. Bill Barr in murder cover-up
EPSTEIN DIED FOR FAT CATS' SINS!

SEX creep Jeffrey Epstein’s younger brother insists the disgraced financier was not a victim of  suicide as officially declared, but murdered in cold blood — and a cover-up extends to the highest level of the American government!

Mark Epstein says his brother, a convicted pedophile, had damning evidence against powerful people and needed to be silenced. He insists then President Donald Trump’s Attorney General Bill Barr likely declared the death a “suicide” to protect the VIPs who’d been caught up in the predatory billionaire’s sordid orbit! 

“Jeff had dirt on people,” Mark tells The National ENQUIRER in an exclusive interview. “Barr called his  death a suicide, effectively ending any further investigation or questions about it” despite Donald and Melania’s well-documented partying with the child sex slaver and his madam, British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell.

As The ENQUIRER has reported, the recent release of formerly sealed documents from a civil lawsuit against the sex monster — who served time in jail for bedding a 14-year-old hooker — revealed his relationships with multiple high-profile associates, including Prince Andrew, Bill and Hillary Clinton and Microsoft kingpin Bill Gates.

The once-secret files also claimed — without actual proof — Trump diddled a member of Epstein’s teenage harem and was the target of a blackmail plot.

Trump and all the others have denied knowledge of Epstein’s nefarious activities despite befriending the sex fiend in public and in private.

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