Recent releases of over 3.5 million DOJ pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act in January 2026, including FBI death investigation reports and autopsy details, have fueled renewed scrutiny of Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 Metropolitan Correctional Center death, previously ruled suicide by New York City's chief medical examiner amid guard negligence documented in the DOJ Inspector General report. Pathologist Michael Baden, who observed the autopsy, called in February for a homicide probe citing neck fractures more consistent with strangulation than hanging, echoed by Epstein's brother, while an inmate claimed overhearing guards discuss a cover-up and surveillance logs noted an unidentified figure near his cell. A congressional oversight panel demanded interviews with former guards in March, but no federal agency—DOJ, FBI, or medical examiner—has confirmed foul play, leaving official suicide determinations intact pending any new rulings or hearings.
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Statements from the U.S. government indicating that there was foul play will qualify for a "Yes" resolution.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from any US government agency, law enforcement agencies, and courts, however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Statements from the U.S. government indicating that there was foul play will qualify for a "Yes" resolution.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from any US government agency, law enforcement agencies, and courts, however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Recent releases of over 3.5 million DOJ pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act in January 2026, including FBI death investigation reports and autopsy details, have fueled renewed scrutiny of Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 Metropolitan Correctional Center death, previously ruled suicide by New York City's chief medical examiner amid guard negligence documented in the DOJ Inspector General report. Pathologist Michael Baden, who observed the autopsy, called in February for a homicide probe citing neck fractures more consistent with strangulation than hanging, echoed by Epstein's brother, while an inmate claimed overhearing guards discuss a cover-up and surveillance logs noted an unidentified figure near his cell. A congressional oversight panel demanded interviews with former guards in March, but no federal agency—DOJ, FBI, or medical examiner—has confirmed foul play, leaving official suicide determinations intact pending any new rulings or hearings.
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