Jeffrey Epstein Dead -- Details Emerge of Sex Trafficking Ties to America’s Most Powerful
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Jeffrey Epstein Dead -- Details Emerge of Sex Trafficking Ties to America’s Most Powerful

This was his second suicide attempt, according to prison officials.
According to prison officials, Epstein hanged himself and his body was found this morning at Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan at roughly 7:30 A.M.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTOn Friday, new court documents tied Epstein’s sex trafficking to America’s most powerful.
The documents raise new questions about whether powerful people pressured federal prosecutors in Florida to give Epstein a secret non-prosecution agreement in 2008 that not only granted him immunity, but allowed an untold number of other people who have never been identified to escape sex trafficking charges.
One of the men accused of having sex with one of Epstein’s victims is former Maine Senator George Mitchell, the once formidable Senate Democratic minority leader who in 2008 — the same year the Epstein deal was finalized — was named one of Time magazine’s most influential people.
Mitchell flatly has denied the allegations, which were buried amid the thousands of documents that were part of a 2015 federal defamation lawsuit brought against Maxwell by Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre.
Epstein Rhode Island Ties
GoLocal last week reported the ties between Epstein and the billionaire Leon Black, the billionaire Epstein friend who is financing the biggest newspaper merger deal of the Providence Journal’s parent company GateHouseMedia and Gannett.
Epstein also had ties and helped to design one of Rhode Island’s biggest animist expensive superyachts.

