Sex offender Jeffrey Epstein allegedly tried to hand over incriminating evidence against US President Donald Trump before he died.
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At least that is what a file from the New York Times, Monday, noting that Epstein was trying to obtain clemency in the days before his suicide.
He also allegedly wrote on a notepad, during meetings with his lawyers after his arrest and imprisonment, “Trump is a real crook – window dressing” and “never had any money”.
If he tried to dig up compromising information about the American president, Epstein would not have succeeded in doing so in practice, according to the American media report.
The sex offender also allegedly complained about the difficulties of living in prison while being “a rich pedophile,” according to his writings, indicating the denial of calls and visits.
He claimed that guards “turned a blind eye” to any acts of violence against him.


