The brother of deceased billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein attempted to obtain his brother’s medical records the day he died, but was told they do not exist.
Footage shared by Tucker Carlson ahead of an exclusive interview with Mark Epstein shows him demanding the report written by the emergency medical services team that moved Jeffrey Epstein’s body out of his cell at the Manhattan jail, but was told by government employees that they could not be found on the computer system.
“As of right now you’re telling me you can’t find the [pre-hospital care report]?” Epstein asked.
“Not for the 10th of August 2019, no,” the employee replied. “It’s not in the fire department database. I don’t know why.”
The U.S. government claims Jeffrey Epstein killed himself in a federal detention facility in Manhattan four and a half years ago, just before his trial. If that’s true, why are there so few records available from that night? Here’s Mark Epstein trying to get a copy of one of the… pic.twitter.com/yI2RLmOUQf
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) January 1, 2024
A PCR document includes information such as “the documentation of the event or incident, the medical condition, treatment provided and the patient’s medical history.”
The employee’s supervisor then claimed that a PCR report may not have been written for Epstein, and said a photo Mark provided “doesn’t generate documentation.”
“They told me they did,” Mark fired back. “I spoke to them, and they were the ones that suggested I get the PCR report…Since I heard that with my own ears, I believe them, and I don’t know why someone played with the computer and it’s not there.”
Mark has maintained that the official story surrounding his brother’s death is a “lot of really blatant bullsh*t.”
Court documents revealing the names of more than 170 people with links to Jeffrey Epstein are set to be released imminently as part of a settled civil lawsuit against his accomplice, British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell.