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| In this undated handout photo obtained July 11, 2019 courtesy of the New York State Sex Offender Registry shows Jeffrey Epstein (AFP Photo/HO) |
New York (AFP) - US financier Jeffrey Epstein, awaiting trial on charges he trafficked underage girls for sex, was found dead in his prison cell Saturday from an apparent suicide, officials said.
Political
leaders and law enforcement officials quickly expressed shock that a
high-profile detainee who had already apparently tried to end his life in late
July and would presumably be under close watch could manage to commit suicide.
The Justice Department and the FBI launched investigations of the jet-set hedge
fund manager's death.
Epstein, a
convicted pedophile who befriended numerous politicians and celebrities over
the years, was found unresponsive at the Metropolitan Correctional Center from
"an apparent suicide", the US Department of Justice (DoJ) said.
The
disgraced financier was discovered around 6:30 am (1030 GMT) and rushed to
hospital in New York where he was pronounced dead, it added in a statement.
Attorney
General Bill Barr said he was "appalled" to learn of Epstein's death
and had instructed the justice department's inspector general to probe how he
could have died while in federal custody.
"Mr
Epstein's death raises serious questions that must be answered," Barr said
in a statement.
The FBI is
also investigating the incident, said the DoJ.
The New
York Times and other media quoted officials as saying Epstein hanged himself.
The city
medical examiner's office confirmed Epstein's death but not what caused it.
It came a
day after a tranche of sealed legal documents were released for the first time
providing new details about what prosecutors allege was Epstein's
sex-trafficking operation.
The death
also comes just over two weeks after the 66-year-old was found unconscious in
his cell with marks on his neck after an apparent suicide attempt.
Epstein did
not appear to be showing any visible signs of injuries when he appeared in
court on July 31 following that incident, to be told that his trial wouldn't
begin before June of next year.
'We need
answers'
The wealthy
hedge fund manager had been charged with one count of sex trafficking of minors
and one count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors.
He was
denied bail last month in a New York court because he was deemed a flight risk.
Epstein
denied the charges and had faced up to 45 years in prison -- effectively the
rest of his life -- if convicted.
The
Metropolitan Correctional Center, a federal facility in Manhattan that is often
used to house suspects awaiting or during trial, is considered one of the most
secure penal establishments in the US.
The
infamous Mexican drug trafficker Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman spent more
than two years there before being convicted and transferred to a federal prison
in Colorado.
Epstein's
death quickly raised questions about whether Epstein was in fact on suicide watch.
"We
need answers. Lots of them," tweeted New York Congresswoman Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez.
Michael
Bromwich, a former inspector general at the Justice Department, said an
investigation must "determine who is responsible."
Republican
Senator Ben Sasse, who heads the Senate's judiciary oversight committee, said
the government had failed Epstein's alleged victims "yet again."
"These
victims deserved to face their serial abuser in court," he said.
On Friday,
two thousand pages of documents focusing on testimony by a victim who claimed
she was a "sex slave" of Epstein were released by a New York court.
In them,
Virginia Giuffre, now an adult, claims that she was forced to have sex with
well-known American political and business personalities. They have all denied
the allegations.
Sexual
massages
Prosecutors
said Epstein sexually exploited dozens of underage teenagers, some as young as
14, at his homes in Manhattan and Palm Beach, Florida, between 2002 and 2005.
They claim
that Epstein was "well aware that many of the victims were minors."
The girls
were paid hundreds of dollars in cash to massage him, perform sexual acts and
to recruit other girls, prosecutors allege.
They say
Epstein had an army of recruiters, often not much older than their targets, who
would approach vulnerable teens.
Epstein is
also accused of paying off possible co-conspirators to "influence"
them, US media have reported.
Epstein,
whose friends have included President Donald Trump, former president Bill
Clinton and Britain's Prince Andrew, was convicted previously of paying young
girls for sexual massages at his Palm Beach mansion.
They have
all denied knowing anything about his alleged crimes.
Epstein
avoided federal prosecution under a plea deal that required him to admit to a
single Florida state charge of soliciting prostitution from a minor and
register as a sex offender.
He served
13 months in a county jail before being released in 2009.
Last month,
Alex Acosta resigned as US labor secretary amid a backlash over the deal that
he negotiated with Epstein in that case while he was a federal prosecutor in
Florida.
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