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With the t rial of his longtime partner Ghislaine Maxwell set to start at the end of November, newly released files describe how financier Jeffrey Epstein spent his last days in prison at the New York Metropolitan Correctional Center.
These findings come from a lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Prisons via The New York Times after the agency denied a FOIA request asking about Epstein’s experiences while in prison. It was only then the outlet got their hands on emails, memos, and other notes written by inmates about him.
Yet the central piece to the report is a psychological post-mortem reconstruction that went over how Epstein slowly lost grip on his sense of purpose:
Epstein was able to capitalize on his celebrity status for a while, but it was fleeting and eventually Epstein was just another inmate trying to find out who cooked the best prison food. The time between Epstein being placed in jail and dying was 36 days. The infamous financier was arrested at an airport in New Jersey and indicted on trafficking charges and paying for sex.
While in the general population area of the prison on his first evening there, an assistant described Epstein as “distraught, sad and […]
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