Jeffrey Epstein’s brother Mark has repeated his claim that his brother was murdered, and claims that a new autopsy could help reveal the truth.
The disgraced financier was found dead in his New York jail cell in July 2019 and ruled a suicide, though Mark has always questioned that.
Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in a New York jail in 2019
While the rumors surrounding Epstein’s death continue to persist, despite the official reports confirming that he died by suicide, Mark Epstein has always maintained that he’ll prove his brother’s death was caused by someone else.
As the Epstein files remain at the forefront of the news, with everyone from Donald Trump and Bill Clinton to a litany of celebrities named, the story has resurfaced and Mark’s comments with it.
Speaking to NewsNation earlier this January, Mark said that future results could uncover as-yet-uncovered facts about Jeffrey’s death.
“More autopsy facts will be coming out in February that prove [the murder],” he said.
Mark was the person who identified his brother’s body afterwards, and has long maintained that the injuries he saw ‘didn’t correspond to the way his body was found hanging’.
He explained: “There are only three ways to die in prison,,
“Suicide, natural causes or murder.
“And Jeff was murdered. I want to know who killed him and on whose behalf?”
He also claimed that there has been a ‘cover-up’ surrounding the circumstances of the death, asking: “Why the charade, who are they trying to protect?”
Mark Epstein also claimed Ghislaine Maxwell's account is untrustworthy
Epstein also rubbished some things that longtime Epstein friend and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, stating that he ‘wouldn’t trust anything’ that she says.
Maxwell is currently incarcerated in Texas for her role in Epstein’s crimes.
This is hardly the first time Mark has spoken his mind about his brother’s death, telling NBC News in July 2025: “More and more I believe he [Jeffrey] was murdered.”
He added: “And everyone who looks at all the information that’s out there on facts comes to the same conclusion.”
In June 2023, the FBI and Department of Justice claimed that they had no evidence to suggest that there was any foul play involved in Epstein’s death.
It remains to be seen whether the fresh autopsy evidence that Mark has discussed will come to light or not.