Millionaire pedophile Epstein committed suicide in prison, but his case is not closed
Jeffrey Epstein, 66-year-old multimillionaire, philanthropist and pedophile, committed suicide in a prison cell. He died without admitting his guilt, but it didn't matter at all, because the investigation would have had enough evidence to try several people like him.
The prisoner managed to kill himself, despite the fact that he was closely watched by prison staff. On July 24, he already attempted suicide, but did not have time to finish the job. Epstein spent a little more than a month behind bars — he was arrested in early July. But during this time, the case of a millionaire, a libertine and a human trafficker has managed to acquire a lot of disgusting details.
Jeffrey moved in the highest circles
The investigation found that Epstein raped underage girls in his Upper East Side townhouse and in a country mansion in Palm Beach, Florida. The crimes were committed for a long time, from 2002 to 2005. The evidence of his guilt was irrefutable, as it was confirmed by the testimony of the victims themselves and numerous photos and videos that the pedophile kept at home.
The millionaire denied everything, but even if he had been charged with a third of the charges in court, he still received at least 45 years in prison and ended his days behind bars. The hatred of the victims for the rapist was so great that some women were shocked to learn that Epstein had committed suicide and would not stand trial.
Epstein preferred to deal with younger girls
Interestingly, the slave trader and pedophile had a chance to be behind bars 10 years ago, in Florida, but then, thanks to the connections and work of lawyers, he managed to escape punishment. But this summer, the case took such a serious turn that neither friends nor highly paid lawyers were able to get the pervert out of prison.
Lawyers made several attempts to get Epstein released from Manhattan prison on bail, but the charges were too heavy for the authorities to make such a compromise. In addition, very influential people were involved in the millionaire's case and everyone believed that a pedophile would be safer in a cell.
Many feared that the pedophile and the slave trader would slip out of the hands of justice again
One of the victims of Epstein's actions reported that he forced her through threats to engage in sexual relations with Democrats George Mitchell, who once led the state of Maine and Bill Richardson, the governor of New Mexico. Leslie Wexler, the owner of the Victoria's Secret lingerie brand, was also on Epstein's client list. The men have been friends since the mid-90s and Jeffrey even worked for Wexler as a financial adviser for a while.
Wexler and Epstein. When the "smell of fried", the long-term friendship dissipated like smoke
Even during the friendship period, it seemed strange to many that a solid financier was eager to attend the Victoria's Secret model auditions. When Epstein was arrested, Wexler was charged with pimping — there is reason to believe that the businessman supplied his friend with young models for sexual pleasures. However, the owner of the fashion brand denies everything, and the other day even said that a former friend robbed him of $ 46 million.
Despite the unexpected death of the main person involved, the investigation continues to unwind the dirty tangle of affairs related to him, opening up new and new names in politics and big business. It's very similar to the fact that Jeffrey Epstein thought well before passing away on his own, but this will not change anything.
Keywords: Millionaire | Rapist | Pedophilia | Court | Suicide | Prison