Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein, submitted a tip to the FBI alleging that his brother was murdered in prison and that President Donald Trump authorized the killing. The tip, which cited Epstein being killed to prevent him from “naming names,” was included in recently released Department of Justice files. A White House spokesperson directed inquiries to a DOJ statement asserting that the released documents may contain false and sensational claims submitted by the public. Mark Epstein has consistently maintained his belief that his brother was murdered, not that he died by suicide.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein, submitted a tip to the FBI alleging that his brother was murdered in prison and that President Donald Trump authorized the killing. This claim was made in February 2023, asserting that Jeffrey Epstein was killed to prevent him from “naming names.” The FBI acknowledged the tip as part of its released Epstein files, but a White House spokesperson directed inquiries to a Department of Justice press release stating that the production may contain false and sensational claims submitted by the public, including unfounded allegations against President Trump. Mark Epstein has consistently maintained his belief that his brother was murdered rather than having died by suicide.
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In December 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice released an FBI tip alleging that Donald Trump witnessed the murder of a newborn child in 1984. This tip, submitted by a person claiming to have been trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein, stated that Trump was present when the child’s body was disposed of in Lake Michigan. Despite the authenticity of the document, the claims made within it have not been independently verified. Furthermore, the alleged events do not align with the established timeline of Trump’s relationship with Epstein, raising questions about the tip’s legitimacy.
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