Jeffrey Epstein’s death smells fishy, and his former butler is spilling the tea.
Valdson Viera Cotrin, who managed Epstein’s Paris home, insists the financier was murdered, not suicidal, and points to a parade of elite visitors like Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton, as the Daily Mail reports. This bombshell comes years after Epstein’s 2019 death in a New York cell, raising questions about what really happened behind bars.
“I don’t believe this was suicide,” Cotrin declared, claiming Epstein was too upbeat to end it all. That’s a convenient story for a man facing sex trafficking charges, but it fuels suspicions of a cover-up among the powerful. The progressive elite’s obsession with protecting their own might just be at play here.
Cotrin says Epstein was in high spirits, plotting a bail deal with the judge. If he was so chipper, why would he hang himself weeks after his arrest? The narrative of a suicidal financier doesn’t add up when you consider his zest for life.
Epstein’s brother, Mark, also smelled a rat and ordered a second autopsy. That’s not the move of someone buying the official story. Maybe the deep state wanted Epstein silenced before he could spill more secrets.
“He loved life too much,” Cotrin doubled down, painting a picture of a man far from despair. Yet, the media pushes the suicide angle, conveniently ignoring the possibility of foul play. It’s almost as if they’re allergic to questioning the establishment.
Cotrin chauffeured British Prince Andrew to Epstein’s Paris townhouse multiple times, calling him a frequent guest. He also spotted Andrew in St. Tropez with a British photographer accused of horrific crimes against a minor. The royal’s cozy ties with Epstein keep raising red flags, yet the woke crowd stays silent.
Former President Bill Clinton wasn’t just a casual acquaintance -- he hopped on Epstein’s private jet, dubbed the Lolita Express. Cotrin even snapped a photo with Clinton during a Paris stopover. That blue dress painting of Clinton in Epstein’s collection? Pure mockery of his Lewinsky scandal.
Lord Mandelson, now the U.K.’s ambassador to Washington, allegedly attended Epstein’s 2007 birthday bash, per Cotrin. Woody Allen and Bill Gates also popped up in Epstein’s orbit, chauffeured or met by Cotrin. Name-dropping elites like this suggest a network the left would rather we forget.
Cotrin claims Epstein was offered a job in Trump’s 2016 administration but declined -- a story Trump denies, saying he cut ties in 2004. There’s no evidence backing Cotrin’s claim, so it’s just hearsay for now. Still, it’s curious how these allegations keep circling the political elite.
He also insists he never saw Epstein with underage girls, only women hired for massages or nail-clipping. That’s a tidy defense, but it doesn’t erase the sex trafficking charges or the stench of corruption. The progressive media’s reluctance to dig deeper speaks volumes.
Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of abuse (he denied it), took her own life in April at 41. Her death is a tragic footnote in this saga, underscoring the human toll. Yet, the woke narrative rarely focuses on the victims, preferring to shield the powerful.
Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former girlfriend and confidante, is fighting to keep grand jury records sealed in her sex trafficking case. Her attorneys, David O. Markus and Melissa Madrigal, argue that releasing them violates her due process since she wasn’t present during the secret proceedings. They claim the public’s curiosity doesn’t trump her rights.
“Whatever interest the public may have in Epstein, that interest cannot justify a broad intrusion into grand jury secrecy,” Maxwell’s lawyers stated. It’s a bold move to keep things hush-hush, but prosecutors counter that much of the info is already public from Maxwell’s 2021 trial. The left’s obsession with secrecy only fuels distrust.
Jean-Luc Brunel, Epstein’s modeling agency pal, was found dead in a Paris cell in 2022 while awaiting a rape trial. Another convenient death in this web of elites. Maybe it’s time we stop swallowing the suicide stories and demand real answers.