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Jeffrey Epstein’s Butler for 18 years breaks his silence

Jeffrey Epstein “loved life too much to take his own life and was convinced that he could secure bail before his death, according to his 18 -year -old butler.

RadarOnline.com can reveal that Valdson Vieira Cotrin, who managed the residence of Epstein and also worked as his driver and cook, claimed that he had spoken in August 2019 in August 2019 and made the plans for the future.

In comments that probably intensify the calls of the so-called Epstein files, Cotrin disputed the official suicide ruling. He also expressed fears for his own safety.

He said, “I’m like his brother [Mark Epstein]. I don’t believe this was suicide. He loved life too much. “

Cotrin further claimed that Epstein once told him that he had been given a position in the first administration of Donald Trump in 2016, but refused. There is no evidence to support this claim and Trump has stated that he broke the ties with Epstein in 2004 after a dispute about a business issue.

Cotrin retains various photos with the employees of Epstein, including an image with former President Bill Clinton on board the “Lolita Express”, the private plane of Epstein. Clinton was summoned this week to testify before a conference committee Epstein is investigating.

The butler too shared a photo taken with Epstein in January 2019 on board the private jet of the financier, possibly one of the last photos of Epstein Alive. Epstein seems swollen to the image, but smiles and carries an Israel defense sweatshirt.

Epstein had long been confronted with speculation about ties with Mossad, the intelligence service of Israel – a claim that his former lawyer said that Epstein used to be laughing.

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Cotrin remembered that Epstein had driven to Le Bourget Airport in Paris in Paris for a flight to New York on July 6, 2019. On arrival, Epstein was arrested for the accusation of sexual people who are minors and a potential escape risk was held in detention. He was hung on August 10, 2019 in his prison trick in Manhattan at the age of 66.

According to Cotrin, Epstein was optimistic about negotiating bail. “He was planning to negotiate with the judge in the case to secure bail,” he said, adding that the financier also discussed further investments in his islands – after having quietly bought a second one – and spent more time in Paris.

The driver remembered: “I drove him to Le Bourget airport. It was a Saturday, because on Monday he had to appear in court about all these accusations.

“When I got home, two young women, his main girlfriend who had been officially with him for several years, called Karyna [Shuliak] And another who worked for him. And then they told me: “Mr. Epstein went to prison. He arrived in New York. The police were waiting for him. “”

Maria Gomes de Melo, Cotrin’s partner who also knew Epstein well, remembered that he told her before he left Paris: “I’ll be back next week.” She said she replied, “Sir, don’t go.”

She too rejected the official account and said, “On Saturday we got the news that he had hung himself, and to be honest, he loved life too much to drive away.”

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Epstein’s brother, Mark, has also questioned the suicide government and ordered a second autopsy that supported the possibility of murder.

The US Department of Justice has released almost 11 hours of surveillance images of the cell from outside Epstein in the Metropolitan Correctional Center. A crucial minute of images – between 11:58:58 pm and Midnight -, however, is missing, which further feeds that Epstein was murdered to silence him.

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