Mark Epstein has refuted the FBI and DOJ's conclusion that his brother, Jeffrey Epstein, committed suicide, dismissing their findings as "stupid" and indicative of a potential murder. He criticized Kash Patel's assertion of suicide, questioning his expertise. Mark Epstein also highlighted discrepancies in autopsy reports and the unavailability of surveillance footage, further fueling his suspicion of foul play.
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