Jeffrey Epstein had denied that he was suicidal, but said he “feared for his safety” according to a recently-published report from the US Federal Bureau of Prisons [BOP].The disgraced financier was terrified of other inmates who were members of the notorious MS-13 gang, the 2,000-page report revealed.
He also complained that he couldn’t sleep because his cellmate was so noisy, and suffered from severe constipation in his final days.The "Psychological Reconstruction of Inmate Death" report prepared by the Bureau of Prisons National Suicide Prevention Coordinator traces a timeline of the events that led up to Epstein's death.The psychologist’s report noted that Epstein had no real family or friends, and “his identity appeared to be based on.
Read more on dailystar.co.uk