I joined Jim Acosta to discuss a significant development in the Jeffrey Epstein case: the release of a handwritten suicide note that had remained sealed for years. In this note, Epstein maintains his innocence and reflects on choosing his own time to say goodbye—a chilling window into his state of mind before his death in 2019.
Despite persistent conspiracy theories, multiple investigations by the FBI, the DOJ Inspector General, and the medical examiner all concluded it was a suicide. As a former prosecutor, I look at the forensic facts: the lack of defensive wounds, no DNA evidence of a struggle, and the locked cell. We also discussed the broader implications of DOJ transparency and the ongoing legal battles to release millions of still-sealed documents.
Check out the full segment for our lively discussion.
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