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A recently uncovered federal document regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s death has emerged from Justice Department archives, raising questions due to its perplexing date—seemingly preceding the actual discovery of Epstein’s lifeless body in his New York City jail cell.
This statement, issued by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York and dated August 9, 2019, claims Epstein had been found unresponsive and declared dead. However, official prison records indicate that the notorious financier was not discovered until the morning of August 10, 2019, when a corrections officer arrived to deliver breakfast at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan.
Geoffrey S. Berman, the U.S. Attorney for Manhattan at the time, expressed in the statement: “Earlier this morning, the Manhattan Correctional Center confirmed that Jeffrey Epstein, who was charged by this Office with the sex trafficking of minors, had been found unresponsive in his cell and pronounced dead shortly thereafter.”
Berman acknowledged the unsettling nature of the events, noting, “Today’s developments are disturbing and pose yet another challenge in ensuring that Epstein’s numerous victims have their day in court.”
He further addressed Epstein’s accusers, both those who had already come forward and those who had not yet spoken out, by affirming, “We remain steadfast in our commitment to support you, and our investigation into the allegations outlined in the Indictment continues.”
‘To those brave young women who have already come forward and to the many others who have yet to do so, let me reiterate that we remain committed to standing for you, and our investigation of the conduct charged in the Indictment.’
Epstein, 66, had been held at the Manhattan jail since his arrest on July 6, 2019, after federal prosecutors charged him with sex trafficking minors and conspiracy.
A federal statement announcing Jeffrey Epstein’s death has surfaced with a date of August 9, 2019 – one day before he was officially found dead
Jeffrey Epstein was reported to have died by suicide some time after 6.30am on August 10, 2019
Epstein’s cell after he hanged himself at the Metropolitan Correction Center in New York in 2019
He pleaded not guilty and was awaiting trial when he died in custody just over a month later.
According to official accounts, Epstein was discovered unresponsive in his cell shortly after 6:30am on August 10 by a corrections officer.
Medical personnel attempted to revive him, but he was pronounced dead soon afterward.
The New York City medical examiner later ruled his death a suicide by hanging.
Epstein’s death came amid a cascade of failures inside one of the federal government’s most secure detention facilities.
Prison records show that guards assigned to monitor Epstein did not conduct required checks during the overnight hours before his body was discovered.
Scheduled rounds at 3am and 5am were missed, according to official findings.
Furthermore, cameras positioned outside Epstein’s cell were not functioning properly that night.
Among the millions of files released by the DOJ were photos from inside Epstein’s cell
Epstein was found dead in the Metropolitan Correctional Centre on August 10, 2019
Investigators later confirmed that at least two surveillance cameras had malfunctioned, leaving critical gaps in visual monitoring of the area.
Because of those failures, officials were unable to establish a definitive timeline of Epstein’s final moments.
To this day, no precise official time of death has been determined.
Earlier this week, the newly released DOJ files contain additional details that investigators reviewed in the aftermath of Epstein’s death, including surveillance observations from inside the facility.
According to the records, investigators from the FBI and the Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General identified footage showing what appeared to be an unidentified figure moving toward the floor where Epstein was housed.
The footage reportedly captured an orange-colored shape ascending a staircase in the vicinity of Epstein’s housing unit during the overnight hours.
Investigators noted the movement but did not publicly conclude whether the figure had any direct connection to Epstein or his death.
The surveillance system’s limitations and malfunctions prevented investigators from reconstructing a complete visual record of activity in the unit.
Epstein died while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges
A piece of fabric used as a noose by Epstein on the night of this death
A shadowy, orange object could be seen moving up the stairs to Epstein’s cell block at the New York prison at around 10.40pm the night before he was found dead
Epstein’s death abruptly halted one of the most closely watched federal criminal cases in recent memory.
Prosecutors had accused him of operating a years-long sex trafficking operation involving underage girls, with alleged victims coming forward to describe abuse that spanned multiple states and countries.
His arrest in July 2019 followed years of scrutiny over a controversial plea agreement he reached in Florida in 2008, which allowed him to avoid federal prosecution at the time.
The new charges brought in New York exposed Epstein to the possibility of decades in prison if convicted.
His death ended the criminal case against him but did not end federal investigations into possible co-conspirators.
The Daily Mail has reached out to the Department of Justice for comment.