The reported deaths include alleged victims, house managers, lawyers, accountants, investigative journalists, and associates accused of procuring women.
Six years after Jeffrey Epstein’s death, questions continue to surround the fate of individuals linked to the disgraced financier. A new investigation by the National Enquirer claims that 22 people within Epstein’s circle have died under mysterious circumstances, sparking concerns of a broader cover-up.
The reported deaths include alleged victims, house managers, lawyers, accountants, investigative journalists, and associates accused of procuring women. According to the tabloid, these fatalities appear connected to financial dealings tied to Epstein’s operations, raising suspicions that powerful interests may be working to silence potential witnesses.
“There were a lot of people entrapped and entangled through Epstein’s web, and many of those people are gone now — dead,” private investigator Ed Opperman told the Enquirer. “They are all connected through a money trail.”
Epstein, who faced federal sex trafficking charges, died in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019. His death was ruled a suicide, though speculation about possible foul play has persisted.