Epstein's Brother Hangs Up After Piers Morgan Demands Evidence on Death Claim
Mark Epstein abruptly hung up on Piers Morgan during a live interview Tuesday as tensions escalated over questions about Jeffrey Epstein’s death.
The exchange followed the Justice Department’s recent release of millions of pages of documents tied to the Epstein case, including thousands of videos and photos.
According to The Independent, Morgan pressed Epstein’s brother about whether he accepts the official ruling that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in a Manhattan federal jail in 2019. Federal investigators have repeatedly reaffirmed that conclusion.
Mark Epstein has publicly questioned that determination and has called for further scrutiny of the circumstances surrounding his brother’s death.
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The conversation turned pointed when Morgan asked, “But you care about the victims of your brother, I presume?”
“These are the questions I don’t get into. Have a good day,” Mark Epstein replied before ending the call, according to The Independent.
The abrupt disconnect quickly circulated online, renewing attention on lingering public skepticism about the case even after multiple federal reviews found no evidence of homicide.
It remains unclear whether Mark Epstein will respond further following the on-air exchange.
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