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An explosive new investigative report is raising serious questions about what happened behind the scenes following Jeffrey Epstein’s death, revealing that large volumes of documents were shredded inside a federal jail, before the FBI could examine them, just days after he was supposedly found dead.
The revelations come from a report by the Miami Herald, which analyzed thousands of pages of records tied to the Epstein case.
Corrections Officer Sounded Alarm to FBI
According to the report, an inmate identified as Steven Lopez was ordered to transport multiple bags, described as “bales,” of shredded documents to a dumpster at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan on August 15 and August 16, 2019.
“They are shredding everything back there,” Lopez told corrections officer Michael Kearins.
Kearins said the volume of shredded material was unlike anything he had seen.
He contacted the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center on August 16 to report the activity, stating he had “never seen this amount of bags of shredded documents coming out to be put in the dumpster at the rear gate of MCC.”
In a follow-up memo dated August 19, Kearins warned investigators directly.
“I believe that this conduct may be inappropriate for an investigative team to be shredding paperwork related to the investigation, and you may want to investigate why BOP employees are destroying records,” he wrote.
FBI Alert Came Too Late
The report details how federal agents attempted to respond after the tip.
“Can we take a look at the Dumpster ASAP to see if the paper is still there? Possible they didn’t dump it yet,” an agent wrote in response.
But by the time action was taken, the contents had already been removed.
The trash was picked up that same morning.
Missing Records Raise Further Questions
The timing of the shredding coincided with federal prosecutors from the Southern District of New York requesting key jail records related to Epstein’s detention.
Those records later vanished.
“We learned today that all institutional count slips for dates prior to August 10, 2019, which we requested on August 12, 2019, are apparently ‘missing,’” prosecutors stated.
The destruction of documents occurred while a Federal Bureau of Prisons “After Action Review” team was already on-site examining the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death.
Multiple Investigations Quietly Closed
Authorities initially opened multiple probes into the situation, including potential obstruction of justice tied to the document destruction.
Those included investigations by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York into Epstein’s death, possible misconduct by corrections staff, and a separate corruption probe.
Despite the scope, the cases were ultimately shifted to the Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General, which does not have prosecutorial authority.
An Inspector General investigation interviewed Lopez and others, but the matter was closed without further apparent action.
Official Narrative Still Disputed
Epstein, who was facing sex trafficking charges, was found dead in his cell on August 10, 2019.
His death was ruled a suicide by hanging by New York City Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Barbara Sampson.
However, forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden has challenged that conclusion.
Baden, the former Chief Medical Examiner of New York City and a veteran of over 20,000 autopsies, has argued the injuries were more consistent with homicide than suicide, citing damage to the neck and other physical findings.
According to Baden, the neck injuries and ruptured capillaries in the eyes are proof of strangulation rather than suicide by hanging.
Mounting Evidence Fuels Suspicion
The scale and timing of the document destruction, combined with missing records and closed investigations, are intensifying scrutiny over how the Epstein case was handled.
The shredding of large volumes of material just days after Epstein’s death, while investigators were already on-site, raises serious questions about what information may have been destroyed and why.
As more details emerge, the case continues to fuel concerns about transparency, accountability, and whether key evidence tied to Epstein’s network was deliberately erased.
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