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Spencer Kuvin Doesn't Buy The Narrative Surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's Death

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Spencer Kuvin, who represented multiple victims of Jeffrey Epstein, has consistently voiced serious doubts about the official claim that Epstein’s death was a suicide. According to Kuvin, Epstein was arrogant, self-assured, and utterly convinced that he would never face true accountability. He described Epstein as someone who believed he was untouchable, which made the news of his death feel immediately suspicious. In Kuvin’s view, Epstein’s narcissism and belief in his own invincibility made him the least likely person to take his own life while awaiting trial.

Kuvin has also emphasized the troubling pattern of failed safeguards at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, such as broken cameras, inattentive guards, and questionable autopsy findings, as reasons to reject the suicide narrative. While not indulging in outright conspiracy, he believes the sheer volume of irregularities surrounding Epstein’s death forms a compelling case for foul play. To him, the idea that all of these failures were mere coincidence strains credibility and leaves open the possibility that Epstein was silenced.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7386035/Attorney-Jeffrey-Epsteins-victims-believes-pedophile-financier-MURDERED.html






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