Mark Epstein, brother of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, alleged that his late brother had “dirt” on President Donald Trump and claimed the FBI is covering up files related to the case.
Mark Epstein, brother of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has alleged that his brother possessed compromising information on President Donald Trump, according to a report from NEWSNATION.
Speaking on the “CUOMO” show, Mark Epstein claimed the FBI is involved in a cover-up regarding files connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s activities and death. “I’ve been recently told the reason they’re going to be releasing these things, and the reason for the flip is that they’re sanitizing these files,” he said.
He further alleged, “There’s a facility in Winchester, Virginia, where they’re scrubbing the files to take Republican names out of it. That’s what I was told by a pretty good source.”
Epstein also accused FBI Director Kash Patel of participating in the cover-up, mocking Patel’s past testimony on recognizing suicides in prison.
While Republican lawmakers have released tens of thousands of emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, Mark Epstein suggested these contained references implicating Trump in unspecified matters. “He didn’t tell me what he knew, but Jeffrey definitely had dirt on Trump,” he alleged.
Epstein added that, despite Trump’s denials, “it’s pretty clear everything Trump says is a lie.”
Meanwhile, Epstein refused to elaborate on the contents of the emails, stating, “I’m not discussing that email. This is a private email between Jeffrey and myself… it’s nobody’s business what we wrote.” Epstein also clarified that references in the emails did not involve former President Bill Clinton.
Survivor Lisa Phillips criticized the Justice Department for withholding names of Epstein’s clients, saying officials “already have had all the information they’ve needed to release for years now.”
The developments come amid growing political and public scrutiny of Epstein-related documents and their potential implications for prominent figures in U.S. politics.