A comprehensive investigation, based on millions of documents, has reconstructed the 35 days leading up to Jeffrey Epstein’s death, from his arrest at the airport to his apparent suicide in jail. The inquiry details a series of human and technical failures that created the opportunity for Epstein to take his own life. These failures included staffing shortages and inadequate oversight of the high-profile inmate. Epstein was initially detained at an airport following allegations of sex trafficking. The investigation’s findings suggest systemic issues within the correctional facility contributed to his death. Authorities are examining whether negligence played a role in the circumstances surrounding his suicide. The full report aims to provide a detailed account of the events and identify areas for improvement in prison security protocols.
