Attorney Alan Dershowitz believes Epstein suicide was ‘ASSISTED by jailers’ ‘It was not a suicide that he could have committed alone’ Do you agree? https://t.co/yshuOwNt8M
🇺🇸 ALAN DERSHOWITZ: NO, EPSTEIN WASN'T MURDERED, HE COMMITTED SUICIDE “Was he murdered? Did people he had something on come and murder him? First of all, if he had something on anybody, it would be on tape or in writing, and killing him wouldn’t have helped much. That https://t.co/LKvNU2sIEZ https://t.co/26CGFRyRCQ
🇺🇸 ALAN DERSHOWITZ: EPSTEIN'S SUICIDE WAS ASSISTED BY JAILERS “As far as the suicide is concerned, of course it was a suicide, but it was a suicide I believe assisted. Assisted by jailers. It was not a suicide that he could have committed alone. I think the jailers had https://t.co/VihIN5e3yh https://t.co/XASbmp6ZLR
Former Jeffrey Epstein attorney Alan Dershowitz said he believes the financier’s 2019 death at New York’s Metropolitan Correctional Center was a suicide that “could not have been committed alone,” asserting in interviews on 15 July that jail guards must have helped. Dershowitz rejected the notion that Epstein was murdered to silence him, arguing any incriminating material would have existed in documents or recordings that killing Epstein would not eliminate. Dershowitz’s comments follow a separate 14 July interview in which Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate who is serving a 20-year U.S. prison sentence for sex-trafficking, claimed Epstein was murdered and “didn’t take his own life.” Epstein’s death was officially ruled a suicide by New York’s medical examiner, but persistent questions about lapses in jail supervision and malfunctioning cameras have fueled speculation for nearly six years.