When he was not discussing his legal future, the sex offender met with prison psychologists.
Jeffrey Epstein, The tycoon accused of sex crimes since 2008, was found dead in the cell of the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, on August 10, 2019.
His death was classified as suicide, as he was found with a rope around his neck, less than a month after his first attempt to end his life, on July 23 of that same year.
Epstein pleaded guilty to the sexual assault of minors in 2008 by the state of Florida, for which he was arrested for thirteen months. On July 6, 2019, he was convicted again of trafficking in minors.
Jeffrey Epstein did not commit suicide, he was murdered, according to evidence assessed by a coroner
The New York Times collected all the information about Jeffrey Epstein’s last days after filing a lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act with the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The document, more than two thousand pages long, indicates all the interactions that the prisoner had in that last month of life.
Most of his time, Epstein met with his attorney in a conference room. When he was not discussing his legal future, the sex offender met with prison psychologists.
Since your first suicide attempt, Epstein was under constant surveillance. However, that last night he was totally alone. The record indicates that the prisoner called his girlfriend, when he had requested to speak with his mother.
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Other inconsistencies found in the Federal Bureau of Prisons document was that Jeffrey Epstein was formally listed as a man of color with no history of sex crimes.

It is also known that the prisoner denied any type of depression or desire to end his life, but the psychological reconstruction of his death shows that the environment in which the businessman lived in recent days prompted his suicide. Having lost power, connections, and freedom, the sex offender made the final decision. (I)

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