American financier Jeffrey Epstein, accused of sexually exploiting minors, was found dead in a jail where he awaited trial. The FBI and the US Department of Justice determined that the legal expert committed suicide.
The US government released video footage showing that no one entered the jail on the night of Epstein's death. The medical examiner confirmed that the financier took his own life. Experts concluded that there is no evidence to support allegations against him.
Epstein Trial
Epstein was known for his involvement in trafficking minors for sexual services. In June 2022, his assistant Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Epstein's death attracted public attention and sparked debates regarding the reasons for his suicide.
US officials stated that further publication of materials related to Epstein is not advisable. Some politicians put forward conspiracy theories regarding the financier's death, but they were refuted by federal representatives.
After American financier Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in jail while awaiting trial, the FBI confirmed that he committed suicide. Epstein's death sparked debates and significant public interest, but officials assert that evidence of interference or conspiracy is lacking.