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‘There’s nothing there in the file’: Did Jeffrey Epstein die by suicide? What FBI deputy said – Times of India – Delhi News Daily

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Last updated: June 5, 2025 12:01 pm
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'There's nothing there in the file': Did Jeffrey Epstein die by suicide? What FBI deputy said

The rumours around Jeffrey Epstein‘s death have finally come to a full stop as FBI deputy director Dan Bongino gave some insightful information on this. In an interview with Fox News, Bongino confirmed on Wednesday that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and there could be no other cause that was possible.Regarding the Epstein investigation, Bongino explained that surveillance footage, though not of optimal quality, documented the final hours. “The video does show in that specific block, that he goes in, made a phone call; you’ll see 12 hours of guards going in basically check on him, come back. You’ll see nobody really comes out of that bay in that area than him. There’s no one in there.”“There’s nothing there in the file at all that indicates anything other than in fact a suicide,” Bongino added.The American financier passed away in 2019 while facing sex trafficking charges.Bongino outlined the FBI’s renewed focus on various investigations, including the origins of COVID-19. He stated firmly that the public would receive answers about the pandemic’s beginnings, noting “I ordered that case immediately to be looked into again. We have a great investigator on it.”Discussing the Mar-a-Lago raid, Bongino indicated significant findings: “We found some troubling, really troubling items in there that we actioned immediately, to say the least.” He acknowledged apparent differences in how classified documents cases involving Hillary Clinton and former President Joe Biden were handled.The Deputy Director confirmed ongoing investigations into several high-profile matters, including the discovery of cocaine at the White House in 2023, the 2022 Dobbs decision leak, actions against pro-life protesters, and the handling of parents at school board meetings.Emphasising the significance of these investigations, Bongino stated: “I get a kick out of it on social media. People are like, ‘this case isn’t a big deal. I don’t care.’ Well, I don’t care that you don’t care. I care.” He particularly stressed the importance of resolving the White House cocaine incident, committing to finding answers with his team.





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