(DC Pundit) – At this point, anyone who still believes, without a doubt, that Jeffrey Epstein simply killed himself in a Manhattan jail cell is either painfully naïve or willfully blind. The more time passes, the more the cover-up stinks and the body count keeps rising.
Americans were promised answers, but all we’ve gotten is silence, sealed files, and selective prosecution. And the big question remains: Why hasn’t the full Epstein file been released?
In 2008, Epstein scored a deal so sweet it could give you cavities. Despite law enforcement identifying at least three dozen underage victims, some reportedly as young as 14 and trafficked internationally, Epstein ended up with state charges, not federal, and served a mere 13 months in a cushy work-release program. This was a man accused of abusing over a thousand victims, according to a DOJ report. And yet, he spent his days roaming free while pretending to be “incarcerated.”
Let that sink in: a convicted sex trafficker, with powerful friends in high places, was let off the hook. And the people he trafficked these girls to? Still untouched. Still shielded. Still walking free.
Now, let’s take a moment to talk about the deaths, the ones no one in the corporate press seems eager to investigate. Four fatalities, all connected in some way to Epstein’s sordid empire. Just a coincidence? Sure. And I’m the Queen of England.
May 30, 2017 – Leigh “Skye” Patrick, abused by Epstein at 16 and one of the earliest accusers in 2008, was found dead in a West Palm Beach motel at age 29. Cause of death: accidental drug overdose. The kind of accidental overdose that seems to happen a lot around powerful people.
February 19, 2022 – Jean-Luc Brunel, Epstein’s close ally and the owner of modeling agency MC2, was found hanging in a Paris prison cell. His agency was allegedly used to funnel underage girls directly to Epstein and his high-powered friends. Brunel was awaiting trial for rape and sexual assault. But like Epstein, he never made it to court.
May 23, 2023 – Carolyn Andriano, another one of Epstein’s underage victims, died in a West Palm Beach hotel room. She was 36 and a mother of five. Her testimony helped put Ghislaine Maxwell behind bars, yet she too is now gone.
April 25, 2025 – Virginia Giuffre, perhaps the most recognizable name in the Epstein saga, reportedly took her own life at her family ranch in Australia. Her story was powerful enough to bring Prince Andrew to his knees, resulting in a massive settlement. Virginia was caught in a custody battle and struggling through a divorce from an allegedly abusive husband. Her father believes she was targeted. “Somebody got to her,” he said. “She was strong. She had too much to live for.”
These aren’t wild theories. These are real people. Real victims. Real deaths. And still, no one from Epstein’s “client list”, a list we’re now told never existed, has seen the inside of a courtroom. How convenient.
The American people have every right to demand the truth. Why is the DOJ still dragging its feet? And why are those who were brave enough to speak out, those who paid the highest price, now dead and buried while the elite walk free?
Until those questions are answered, no one should rest easy.
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