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Mark Epstein Claims His Brother Was Murdered In Explosive Interview With Piers Morgan

Piers Morgan faced a tense confrontation with Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein, during an interview about the disgraced financier’s death.

Mark claimed that a new report will reveal the truth about Jeffrey Epstein’s final hours.

Jeffrey Epstein’s death in 2019 was officially ruled a suicide by the New York City medical examiner. However, Mark insisted on Piers Morgan Uncensored that an upcoming report could prove that suicide was impossible.

“There’s a group of pathologists studying the autopsy results — something that should have been done initially,” Mark said. “They are preparing a report, currently under peer review, showing for several reasons that it couldn’t have been a suicide.”

He added, “It will conclusively show it was not a suicide… then the question becomes: who killed him, and who arranged it?”

Mark also accused authorities of mishandling evidence. He claimed the original pathologist was discouraged from collecting DNA samples and barred from visiting the crime scene, while the FBI allegedly lost information after “switching out hard drives” despite warnings.

“There’s more and more evidence,” he said. “If this were really a suicide, none of this would be happening. Why all the games?”

The interview came shortly after a roster of hundreds of celebrities, politicians, and other public figures linked to Jeffrey Epstein was released. The files, containing millions of emails, photos, and letters, were made public by former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi for the first time.

Mark, however, claimed he “doesn’t care” about the contents of the files and only speaks about his brother’s death. “Whatever I say gets misconstrued to fit somebody’s agenda,” he said. “I wasn’t part of any of that, and I’m not named in anything.”

Pressed further, he explained, “I hadn’t seen him for seven years before he died, though we stayed in touch by phone and email. I didn’t know what he was up to, and a lot of the revelations surprised me… that was his problem.”

Jeffrey Epstein was arrested in 2019 on charges of sex trafficking minors but died in his jail cell before facing trial.

Mark reiterated his primary concern: “I really don’t care about the other stuff. My concern is that my brother — whoever he was — was murdered.”

When Piers asked whether he cared about Epstein’s victims, Mark refused to comment, saying, “These are the questions I don’t get into. Have a nice day!” He then abruptly ended the call.

Piers closed the segment by noting, “Ok, extraordinary, not a difficult question to answer.”

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