Tucker Carlson Reveals Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother Mark’s Battle for ‘Basic’ Records

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson has raised questions about the official account of the 2019 death of sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein in federal custody.

Mr. Carlson, who recently launched the Tucker Carlson Network after being fired by Fox News, shared a video on social media revealing the struggles of Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein, to obtain basic documents related to the incident.

Jeffrey Epstein died in federal prison while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, with the official cause of death determined as suicide by a New York City medical examiner.

In a recent post on X, formerly Twitter, Mr. Carlson expressed skepticism, writing, “If that’s true, why are there so few records available from that night?”

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