FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino promised the release of new video from the cell bay housing sexual predator and human trafficker Jeffrey Epstein around the time of his suicide to prove “no one was there but him.” Epstein’s 2019 death at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City was ruled a suicide, but has been the subject of prevailing conspiracy theories suggesting that he was murdered because of his networking with high-profile celebrities and business people. Bongino’s comments come after he and FBI Director Kash Patel came under fire from the MAGA crowd for having dismissed conspiracy theories about Epstein during a joint interview earlier this month on Fox News.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino vowed to release a video showing that no one was around disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein when he died by suicide in a prison cell in 2019. “I just want to be crystal clear on this. I am not asking anyone to believe me. I’m telling you what’s there and what isn’t, right,” Bongino told Fox News on Thursday morning. “There is nothing in the file at this point on the Epstein case, and there is going to be a disclosure on this coming shortly.” The agency is reviewing the footage that will be released to the public, he added.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino promised Thursday to release new video that finally debunks conspiracy theories that sex predator Jeffrey Epstein could have been murdered — insisting “no one was there but him” at the time of his jail cell suicide. “There’s video clear as day,” Bongino told Fox News’ “Fox & Friends” early Thursday. “He’s the only person in there and the only person coming out. You can see it.” Bongino, a former conservative talk radio host, stressed the footage didn’t show “the actual act” but would prove there was no one around his cell before he was found dead at Manhattan’s Metropolitan Correctional Center in 2019.
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