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Epstein's Butler calls for document release: 'No Way He Killed Himself’

  • On August 10, 2019, Jeffrey Epstein was discovered deceased in his Manhattan jail cell, having apparently taken his own life while awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking.
  • The FBI began investigating Epstein in 2005 for alleged sex trafficking of over 30 minors, and he pled guilty to two felonies in 2008 avoiding federal charges.
  • Epstein's longtime Paris butler, Valdson Vieira Cotrin, who worked for him 18 years, denied witnessing any abuse and rejected the suicide ruling.
  • A DOJ-FBI review ruled out murder, but Epstein's brother and Cotrin cited forensic inconsistencies and called to release full investigation files.
  • Cotrin described Epstein's social ties, noted Epstein's 2004 fallout with Trump, and claimed Epstein was offered a Trump administration job in 2016, though no evidence supports this.
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Valdson Vieira Cotrin, faithful collaborator of the American pedophile billionaire, talks for the first time of the case and reveals unpublished photos and many mysteries of his former boss destined to have discussion

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Speak for the first time Valdson Vieira Cotrin, faithful servant of the American pedophile billionaire. And unveil unpublished photos and "many secrets of Chief Jeffrey" who now make us discuss

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