
Michael Wolff, journalist and biography of Donald Trump, claimed that he might have received one of Jeffrey Epstein’s final reports, a convicted sexual predator before the disgraced financier found in New York’s prison in 2019.
Wolff, known for the rise of Donald Trump to power, said Epstein contacted him through a lawyer just before his death.
“I believe I got the last message from him before he died,” Wolff revealed at the Daily Beast podcast.
“And that went through one of his lawyers on Friday evening. He died on Saturday morning.”
Wolff said the report was in response to an occasional question about the well -being of Epstein. The convicted sex offender replied, “He’s still hanging.”
The note that Wolff interpreted at that time as a dry joke gained a cold meaning after Epstein was found in his cell the next day.
Wolff about Epstein’s death
Despite the end of the Ministry of Justice 2023, that Epstein died suicide, Wolff expressed skepticism about official story and conspiracy.
“He couldn’t kill himself, as described,” Wolff said.
“As circumstances occurred, he could not be murdered.”
Wolff, who was pushed for his own theory, admitted, “I don’t know.”
Epstein asked Wolff to write his story
Wolff also revealed that Epstein turned to him in 2014, but refused.
Epstein, a convicted sex trader with deep ties to political and financial elites, was held at the Metropolitan Corrective Center in New York when he died on August 10, 2019.
Trump promised “Epstein files”, no list of clients will arrive
Trump, who once met Epstein, but later distanced himself, promised on the campaign to release the so -called “Epstein files”. However, the Ministry of Justice announced on Monday (July 7) that there was no such list of clients and that there was no evidence that Epstein was murdered.
“There is no indication that Mr. Epstein maintained a list of clients,” said the top.
Trump Slams focuses on Epstein
Trump pulled out on Tuesday (July 8) on questions about Jeffrey Epstein’s investigation and expressed distrust that the disgraced financier continues to dominate the public interest.
“You’re still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy has been talked about for years,” Trump said during the cabinet meeting when the reporter asked the General Prosecutor Pam Bondi about newly issued ensembles related to the case.
“And people still talk about this guys, about this catching up? Trump asked sharply. “I think I can’t believe that you are asking about Epstein at a time where we have some of the greatest success and tragedy, with what happened in Texas. It looks like a desecration.”
Bondi on Epstein “List of clients”
The General Prosecutor of Pam Bondi, who has just released new documents bound to Epstein’s probe – including tracking shots from the night of its alleged suicide – administered a growing control over the “list of clients”.
“In February I interviewed Fox and it was a lot of attention because I said – I was asked about the client list and my answer was,” Sitting on my table to be checked, “which means (Epstein) the file along with JFK files (A) MLK,” Bondi explained.
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“Tens of thousands of videos were baby porn”
Bondi also revealed more worrying details about the materials obtained during the Epstein investigation.
“It turned out that tens of thousands of videos proved to be a child porn that had downloaded the disgusting Jeffrey Epstein – baby porn is what was,” she said. “You will never be released.”
When Bondi asked about speculation that Epstein could have been a intelligence asset, Bondi was incomplete: “For him, an agent is.
Death still surrounded by doubts
More than five years after Epstein’s death, speculation still circles around circumstances. Wolff’s memory adds another layer of intrigue, but also underlines the uncertainty that remains.
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