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FBI officials tear conspiracy theories about Epstein's death

High -ranking officials of the FBI set the record of the death of Jeffrey Epstein.

“Jeffrey Epstein killed himself,” wrote Dan Bongino, deputy director of the FBI, on the weekend on X.

His claim accompanied an interview with FOX News that Bongino and the FBI director Kash Patel completed both men that the financier and the convicted sex offender committed suicide.

The information contradicts numerous conspiracy theories about Epstein's death, including a theory that Epstein was murdered to protect the secrets of its employees.

“People don't believe it,” said Fox journalist Maria Bartiromo during the interview.

“Listen, you have a right to your opinion, but as someone who worked as a public defender as a public prosecutor who was in this prison system, who was in the metropolitan prison center that was in separate living space, you know a suicide if you see one, and that was,” replied Patel.

Bongino repeated Patel's feeling during the interview and on X, where he wrote: “There is no evidence in the case file that refer to it differently.”

“I don't ask you to believe me or not,” he added. “I tell you what does exist and what does not. If new evidence is happy to re -evaluate.”

In February, Attorney General Pam Bondi sued and shared files that refer to Epstein's sexual exploitation of over 250 underage girls. The files that contained documents such as flight protocols and a list of evidence revealed nothing about the nature of Epstein's death.

In 2019, months after the death of Epstein, a survey by Business Insider found that 45% of the participants were of the opinion that the financier was murdered, while 39% were not sure about his cause of death. Only 16% of the participants believed that he had committed suicide.

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