
Jeffrey Epstein's former butler has made explosive claims, stating that the convicted sex offender 'loved life' and would never have committed suicide. The butler, who worked closely with Epstein, insists he was murdered.
The butler also disclosed that Epstein frequently hosted high-profile guests at his properties, including Prince Andrew and former US President Bill Clinton. These revelations add further intrigue to the already scandal-ridden case of Epstein, who died in his prison cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
Butler's Bombshell Claims
According to the butler, Epstein was in good spirits before his death and showed no signs of depression or suicidal tendencies. 'He loved life too much to end it himself,' the butler stated.
The butler's account contradicts the official ruling of suicide by hanging, reigniting conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein's death. Many have long suspected foul play, given Epstein's connections to powerful figures and the sensitive nature of his alleged crimes.
High-Profile Visitors Named
The butler confirmed that Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton were among the notable figures who visited Epstein's residences. While the nature of their visits remains unclear, their association with Epstein has been a subject of intense scrutiny.
Prince Andrew has faced allegations of sexual misconduct linked to Epstein, which he has repeatedly denied. Bill Clinton has also distanced himself from Epstein, claiming he had no knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities.
Unanswered Questions
The butler's statements raise new questions about the circumstances of Epstein's death and the extent of his connections to influential individuals. Despite multiple investigations, many aspects of the case remain unresolved.
As the butler's revelations circulate, public interest in the Epstein scandal shows no signs of waning, with calls for further scrutiny into the events leading up to his death.