Democrats Continue Coverup of Jeffrey Epstein Murder With Bureau of Prisons Withholding Evidence & Documents

The Federal Bureau of Prisons is withholding evidence required in the investigation into the Democrat’s murder of Jeffrey Epstein, and refusing to hand over required documents.

Democrats Continue Coverup of Jeffrey Epstein Murder With Bureau of Prisons Withholding Evidence & Documents

Democrats Continue Coverup of Jeffrey Epstein Murder With Bureau of Prisons Withholding Evidence & Documents

Democrats murdered Jeffrey Epstein to protect many disgusting Democrats from being named as friends of Jeffrey Epstein, who abused and even raped very young underage girls on Epstein’s airplane and on his private island.

We all know that Bill Clinton was Epstein’s #1 client, who flew on Epstein’s underage rape plane at least 27 times that we know of, and now we add Epstein as another name and notch on the Clinton Death List of people who the Clintons most likely had murdered to keep them out of prison.

There’s a bit of news in the case of Jeffrey Epstein. He’s the convicted sex offender who somehow managed to commit suicide in a New York jail last month while he was supposed to be under close watch.

My public information request about his death— has been formally denied.

Shortly after Epstein died in August, I filed a Freedom of Information request for public documents about his injuries and medical care for both the day he died and earlier, in July, when he reportedly attempted suicide.

Member of the public and press are entitled to review documents and communications generated and collected by federal agencies and officials because– we own them. However, federal agencies often delay, obstruct and resist the release of such documents.

Guidance from FOI court cases and the executive branch indicates that federal agencies are supposed to make every effort to release as much information as possible– and at least partial information if exemptions are at play.

In the case of the Epstein documents I requested, the federal Bureau of Prisons responded by stating that it is withholding all of the documents entirely.

The Bureau cites six exemptions, including that releasing the information “could reasonably be expected to endanger the life or physical safety of an(y) individual.”

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