Jeffrey
Epstein is in danger
of being murdered before his
trial says victims'
lawyer,
who questions if alleged
suicide attempt was actually
a hit
put out on pedophile by
a powerful friend
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A lawyer who represented the victims of Jeffrey Epstein over a decade ago says he does not think the pedophile attempted suicide
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'I do question whether it was a true suicide attempt. I mean how do you choke yourself? It doesn't make any sense,' said Spencer Kuvin
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The Federal Bureau of Prisons refuses to comment on the incident, so it is unclear how he learned that Epstein tried to choke himself
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Kuvin also did not reveal how he believed a person was able to break into Epstein cell in the high-security SHU wing after lockdown and carry out this attack
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He then added: 'If he’s going to implicate anyone in power that has the ability to reach in and somehow get to him - his life is definitely in jeopardy'
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Prosecutors have been clear from the start about the fact that they are not looking to charge any other individuals in this case
29
July, 2019
A
lawyer who represented three women during the criminal proceedings
against Jeffrey Epstein over a decade ago thinks the convicted
pedophile may not live to see his trial if he is released from prison
or is allowed to mingle with other inmates.
Spencer
Kuvin said in an interview with The
Sun that
he does not think Epstein attempted suicide last week, and that his
injuries could be the result of an attempted hit by one of his
powerful friends.
'I
do question whether it was a true suicide attempt. I mean how do you
choke yourself? It doesn't make any sense,' said Kuvin.
'There
are reports someone came after him but that could just be because
he's a pedophile. Those types of individuals don't last long in
prison.'
It
is unclear how Kuvin learned that Epstein tried to choke himself as
the Federal Bureau of Prisons has refused to release any details on
the incident and reports have only noted the presence of neck wounds.
Kuvin
similarly did not offer up an explanation as to how he believes a
person was able to gain entry into Epstein's cell after lockdown in
the high security SHU wing of the Metropolitan Correctional Center in
Manhattan.
He
did state however that he believes one of Epstein's powerful friends
would likely be behind any attempt on the pedophile's life.
'If
he goes on trial, everyone he’s been in contact with will
ultimately be fair game,' said Kuvin.
'There’s
no doubt in my mind that no jail will protect you when there’s
powerful people that want to reach you - wherever you are.'
He
then added: 'If he’s going to implicate anyone in power that has
the ability to reach in and somehow get to him - his life is
definitely in jeopardy.'
Prosecutors
have been clear from the start about the fact that they are not
looking to charge any other individuals in this case.
And
as Kuvin learned a decade ago, even deposing Epstein's friends is no
easy task.
The
victims' lawyers who filed suit against Epstein failed to get a
single one of his famous friends to even give depositions in their
cases, most notably Donald Trump.
They
were also unsuccessful in deposing any of his female accomplices.
'If
Epstein is in general population or anywhere available to the general
population I believe his life is in jeopardy,' said Kuvin.
'They
will have to seal him down in the jail. But even there there are
still people who can get to him, ultimately.'
Officials
seem to be a step ahead of Kuvin and did in fact 'seal him down' last
week.
Epstein
was housed in the most secure area of the prison, 10 South, when he
was first arrested earlier this month.
Inmates
there are kept in their cells for 23 hours each day, and CCTV cameras
watch them as they shower, go to the bathroom and sit alone in their
heavily barricaded cells.
He
was joined by Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, but when he drug lord moved
on to a super-max prison in Colorado his neighbor Epstein joined the
general population.
This
backfired almost immediately, and after threats were made to Epstein
he was moved into the SHU within days.
Kuvin
also said that 'it’ll be interesting to see whether or not Mr
Epstein attempts again to get out on bail and if he does whether he
survives between now and the date of his trial.'
Epstein's
bid for house arrest was rejected by the judge two weeks ago, and
last week his appeal of that decision was submitted in court.
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