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Description: Jeffrey Epstein was born in 1953 and grew up in New York City. As an adult he worked as a teacher but ended up getting a job at investment firm Bear Stearns in 1976. After climbing the ranks at Bear Stearns Epstein founded his own company where he worked with many wealthy clients. As Epstein's growth in the financial sector continued he amassed millions of dollars and he associated with powerful and influential people. Epstein had vast contacts with film stars, business magnates, journalists, and high ranking politicians. He gave large amounts of money to various organizations which helped boost his reputation.

Description: Epstein's mugshot from 2006 In the spring of 2005 an investigation into Epstein is initiated by Palm Beach Police following a complaint by a 14 year old girl that Epstein paid her to undress and massage him. The investigation expanded when police discovered evidence that Epstein may have molested numerous girls. In 2006 Epstein is indicted for solicitation of prostitution after a grand jury only returns one of the charges sought by prosecutors. The wealthy financier's lawyers began negotiating a plea deal and the Palm Beach Police Chief requested the FBI get involved with the investigation. The FBI opened "Operation Leap Year" to investigate Epstein for child prostitution and interviewed numerous victims.

Description: In 2007 Epstein's attorneys attempt to head off a criminal case by entering into negotiations with the Southern District of Florida of the US Attorney's Office for a plea deal. A non-prosecution agreement was reached in a sweetheart deal for Epstein. The agreement allowed him to avoid federal charges by pleading guilty to state charges. In 2008 Epstein pleads guilty to one felony count of solicitation of prostitution and one felony count of solicitation of prostitution with a minor under the age of 18. He's sentenced to 18 months in a local jail and after just a few months, is allowed to be on work released for 12 hours a day, six days a week. Following his release after serving 13 months, Epstein is required to register as a sex offender. He's put on house arrest for a year with many restrictions loosened, allowing him to leave his mansion often and even being able to leave the state.

Description: The Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City. In 2011 Epstein moved to New York City and on July 6, 2019 he was arrested for sex trafficking of minors after increased media scrutiny. The US Attorney Alexander Acosta who had granted the non prosecution agreement back in 2007 had since become Secretary of Labor and was being considered for Attorney General following Jeff Sessions resignation in 2018. The US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York indicted Epstein and he was denied bail, being deemed a flight risk. The day of his arrest Epstein was booked into the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) located in Manhattan to be held there while awaiting trial. The high security federal facility has a reputation as being a particularly brutal place that is unsanitary and overcrowded. It has held mobsters, drug lords, gun runners, and terrorists. Epstein was housed in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) where high profile inmates are kept separate from the general population. He was worried that other inmates would kill him due to his crimes so he reportedly sent money to inmates' commissary accounts to protect him.

Description: Epstein's last mugshot, taken in 2019. On July 23, 2019 Epstein was found on the floor of his cell, a strip of bed sheet wrapped around his neck. Epstein told the guards his cellmate Nick Tartaglione tried to kill him. Tartaglione claimed that he didn't harm Epstein. However, due to the incident the convicted pedophile was moved to the MCC Psych Unit and put under suicide watch. 6 days later (July 29) he was taken off suicide watch by unit staff but required to have a cellmate back in the SHU.

Description: This was the first publicly available photo of Epstein following his death. The coloring of his face is likely cyanosis, a result of lack of oxygen which causes skin to turn blueish.

Description: The body being placed in a van as it's being moved from the hospital to the medical examiner.

Description: This gate was normally kept locked as it was the only way in or out of the SHU. Due to the location of the gate a guard would not be able to see inside any of the cells unless they were near or past the gate. Two guards were assigned to the SHU.

Description: The Special Housing Unit where Epstein's cell was located. He was kept in cell 220, it's on the right but it's out of frame. The two cameras that would have shown cell 220 malfunctioned the night of Epstein's death and were later sent to the FBI for analysis.

Description: Cell 220 where Epstein was found dead. On August 8 Epstein met with lawyers and had them witness him sign his will. His $577 million dollar estate was to be placed in a trust. The beneficiaries of the trust are not publicly known. On August 9, 2019 thousands of documents related to allegations of Epstein's crimes were publicly released. The documents stemmed from a defamation lawsuit initiated by Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre against Epstein's close associate Ghislaine Maxwell, suing for defamation after Maxwell called Giuffre a liar. The ruling unsealing the documents had occurred about a month earlier. That same day Epstein's cellmate was transferred from the SHU but no inmate took his place so Epstein was left alone in his cell. After meeting with his lawyers, he was escorted into his cell by a guard around 8:00PM. The guards were supposed to check SHU cells every 30 mins but the cell was not checked for several hours. The guards had been working overtime and reportedly surfed the web and slept on the job instead of doing their duties that night. Around 6:30AM August 10, 2019 Epstein was found hanging in his cell. Despite immediate efforts to resuscitate him, he died at the age of 66. He was rushed to the hospital so there are no photographs of Epstein hanging, the exact positioning of his body isn't known due to the lack of photographs. It is estimated he had died about 2 hours prior to his body being discovered.

Description: Epstein's cell

Description: Epstein's sleep apnea machine

Description: This is in between the toilet and the desk.

Description: One of the nooses that had been found in the cell. The machine next to it is a defibrillator that was used during the attempts to revive Epstein.

Description: (Davis?) kept me in a locked shower stall for 1 hr Noel sent me bu(r)nt food. Giant Bugs crawling on my hands NO FUN!! This note was found in the cell. Tova Noel would be one of the guards on SHU duty the night of Epstein's death.

Description: This ligature is believed by the medical examiners office to be the one that was found around Epstein's neck.

Description: Epstein's hyoid bone was found broken. The bone is located below the chin and above the thyroid cartilage of the larynx.

Description: Epstein's hyoid bone with the left side is fractured. The bone is upside down in the photo which is why it appears to be on the right side. The cartilage near the bone also had fractures.

Description: Tag on his left ankle

Description: Dr. Michael Baden on the Dr. Oz show describing the autopsy photos. Jeffrey Epstein's brother, Mark Epstein hired forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden to look into Epstein's death. He disputes the conclusion that Epstein committed suicide by the Office of Chief Medical Examiner. From 1978 to 1979 Baden himself was chief medical examiner for New York City. Complaints from the health commissioner and district attorney lead to Mayor Ed Koch dismissing Baden from his position which is why it was such a short tenure. However, Baden continued his work in different positions and has been involved in a number of high profile cases Baden believes that Epstein's injuries are more consistent with homicide rather than suicide but is unable to arrive at a conclusion since not all information regarding the death is known. The positioning of the body when it was found is one of the important pieces of the puzzle that is still not known.

Description: The Autopsy report Summary

Description: The two SHU guards who were supposed to have been checking on Epstein the night of his death. Nova Noel and Michael Thomas have been charged falsified records and conspiracy. Since the investigation is ongoing, not all records relating to Epstein's death have been released by the Department of Justice. Given Epstein's associations with prominent figures, the large scope of his crimes, and the circumstances of his death, there continues to be controversy surrounding his death. More information may be released in the future that could help provide more answers.