❓WHAT HAPPENED: Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein, claimed that a forthcoming peer-reviewed report will prove Jeffrey Epstein was murdered, not a suicide as officially stated.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein, and a group of pathologists studying Jeffrey Epstein’s autopsy results.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The claims were made during an interview on February 24, 2026.
💬KEY QUOTE: “They are concluding… for a number of reasons [that] it couldn’t have been a suicide as they had claimed.” – Mark Epstein
🎯IMPACT: Renewed scrutiny on Jeffrey Epstein’s death, as questions about the circumstances surrounding his 2019 demise in a New York prison remain.
Mark Epstein, the brother of Jeffrey Epstein, claims that an upcoming report will definitively prove his brother’s 2019 death was not a suicide. He said on Piers Morgan’s Uncensored show that a team of pathologists is examining the autopsy findings, which he argues should have received a more comprehensive review initially.
“They are concluding, and doing the report that will come out shortly, which is being peer reviewed, for a number of reasons showing it couldn’t have been a suicide as they had claimed,” Mark Epstein said. He went on to assert that the forthcoming document would back his view that Jeffrey Epstein was murdered, stating, “It will conclusively show it was not a suicide… then who killed him and who had him killed.”
Mark Epstein highlighted missing CCTV footage from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, where Jeffrey Epstein died, and raised concerns about what he sees as the withholding of official records. “Why all of the games? Why all the obfuscation? It just doesn’t make any sense,” he said.
When questioned about Jeffrey Epstein’s victims and his awareness of his brother’s offenses, Mark sidestepped the issue, responding, “Unfortunately, I really don’t care to be honest with you. I’m just concerned that my brother, whoever and whatever he was, was murdered. That’s my concern.” He declined to discuss the matter any further and terminated the interview soon after.
Jeffrey Epstein, while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges involving minors, was discovered dead in his jail cell in 2019. The official determination was suicide by hanging, but various irregularities—including issues with the timing of events and problems with prison surveillance—have sparked theories of foul play and debate over the mishandling of the case.
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