New information has emerged regarding the 2019 Epstein incident, and there are some quite perplexing points.



Six days after Epstein's death at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, a "post-response team" from the Federal Bureau of Prisons entered the facility, and what happened at that time was recorded in an FBI report.

According to the report, this response team shredded a vast amount of documents and mobilized at least two inmates to dispose of them in the trash. The FBI officer who prepared the report documented a tip from a correctional officer who witnessed large bags of shredded documents heading toward the trash cans at the back gate of the Metropolitan Correctional Center.

What’s particularly interesting is the situation at that time. The investigation was ongoing, and all the deputy inspector general, FBI, and Bureau of Prisons staff were inside the building, yet they were still shredding a large volume of documents. It is also noted that the informant heard instructions to "make sure to take that box as well."

Furthermore, attention should be paid to the response from the Department of Justice under the Trump administration. It is reported that five days after Epstein’s death, instructions were given to the New York City police investigators to "stop" the criminal investigation. Additionally, it appears they also requested the New Mexico Department of Justice to halt its independent investigation into Epstein’s Zorro Ranch property.

Looking at this series of events, it naturally raises questions about whether this was a highly planned response. Officially, Epstein’s death was ruled a suicide, but the series of actions immediately afterward has fueled many people's suspicions.
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