Epstein's brother claims Jeffrey had compromising information on Trump

Mark Epstein, brother of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, has alleged that his sibling possessed damaging information about President Donald Trump. In a television interview, he also claimed that publicly released case documents were sanitized to remove names of Republican figures and accused FBI Director Kash Patel of involvement in covering up the circumstances of Epstein's jail death.
Mark Epstein, the brother of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has publicly asserted that his late sibling held compromising information about US President Donald Trump. During an interview with NewsNation, Mark Epstein stated that while Jeffrey never shared the specific details with him, he was certain about the existence of damaging material. "He didn't tell me what he knew, but Jeffrey definitely had dirt on Trump," he claimed.
Allegations of Document Tampering
The accusations extended to the handling of the case's documentation. Mark Epstein alleged that the records released to the public had been "cleaned" prior to their publication. He cited a "highly reliable source" who informed him that the names of certain Republican individuals mentioned in internal emails were deliberately removed before the documents were made public.
Claims About Epstein's Death and FBI Involvement
In a further escalation of his claims, Mark Epstein pointed fingers at the highest levels of US law enforcement regarding his brother's 2019 death in a New York City jail. He specifically accused FBI Director Kash Patel of playing a role in obscuring the events that led to Jeffrey Epstein's death while he was awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges. These claims add to the numerous conspiracy theories that have surrounded the incident.
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Context and Presidential Denials
The allegations emerge years after President Trump publicly distanced himself from Jeffrey Epstein following his 2019 arrest, telling reporters, "I had a falling-out with him a long time ago. I haven’t spoken to him in fifteen years. I was not a fan of his." Mark Epstein dismissed these denials, stating, "You could see in the emails; Trump could deny it all he wants, but it's pretty clear everything Trump says is a lie."
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