Is Jeffrey Epstein alive? New DOJ (Department Of Justice) document raises questions about his death on social media.
After public interest in Epstein and his dealings increased, a conspiracy theory surrounding his death began to circulate on social media, claiming that he faked his death, although there is no evidence to support this claim.
A conspiracy theory claiming Jeffrey Epstein is still alive has resurfaced after a document labeled EFTA00133623 was found in a US Justice Department database. The document was made public on Friday as part of a new batch of files related to the deceased convicted child sex offender.
According to the documents
The written notes in the document were turned over after a subpoena that appeared to be a comment on a 4Chan post. “Nothing was said after this, please don’t try to trip me up, but last night at 0415 County they took him in a wheelchair with front cuffs and medical but not a single triage nurse says they spoke to him. Next thing we know, a trip van is coming? We don’t do releases on weekends unless a judge orders it. Next thing we know, he was put in a single man cell and hanged himself? Here’s the thing, the trip van wasn’t signed in, we didn’t record the plate number, there was a guy in a green military uniform in the back of the van, he was put through the gate. You’re shaking me right now, but I think they switched him off,” the document reads.
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Epstein was found dead in his prison cell in August 2019, and authorities ruled his death a suicide. The emergence of the newly released document has fueled fresh speculation, with many online reviving the theory that Epstein is alive.
But several photos show Epstein lying on a stretcher on the day of his death, as doctors try to revive him. The photo is dated August 10, 2019, with a timestamp of 06:49 local time, about 16 minutes after he was found unresponsive in his cell. The location of the photos is unclear, but Epstein was taken to a nearby hospital at 06:39, where he was pronounced dead.
Three other photos have notes indicating they were taken at the hospital. They include a close-up of his head and a visible wound on his neck. Epstein's name is on each photo, but in some of the images his first name is misspelled as "Jeffery" instead of Jeffrey.
The FBI report included a six-page timeline of Epstein's detention at the New York Metropolitan Correctional Center from his arrest on July 6, 2019, on federal sex trafficking charges, to his death.
This reveals that Epstein was on suicide watch after attempting suicide on July 23, 2019. Epstein alleged that his colleague Nicholas Tartaglione, a former police officer facing murder charges, tried to kill him at the time.
The next day, in a meeting with a psychologist, Epstein said he “had no interest in killing himself” and that taking his own life “would be crazy,” the document states. On July 25, he said he “had a lot of power to fight this in my case, I have a life, I want to get my life back,” according to the psychologists’ report.
Other documents released by the DOJ show that the prison warden advised Epstein not to be held in solitary confinement and stressed the need to conduct "30-minute inspections" of his cell and make "unannounced rounds."
The day before Epstein's death, his cellmate was released. Prison records show that on the night of August 9, prison guards also failed to conduct scheduled checks between 3:00 and 5:00 a.m., and the unit's camera system was also out of order. His body was discovered during a morning check by staff.
But the more people shared the different photos, the more suspicious they became. Some of the photos that had the most impact on people were without tattoos.
That means the tattoo is not in the picture after CPR was administered. This made people suspicious.






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