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Jeffrey Epstein had a broken neck, autopsy report finds

  • The injuries, which were revealed by two law enforcement sources, can occur to people who hang themselves or who are strangled
  • One medical examiner has gone on record to caution that neck fractures are ‘very unusual’ among suicide victims – though it matters when they occurred
Protesters hold up signs featuring Jeffrey Epstein in front of the federal courthouse in New York. Photo: AFP

An autopsy of the financier Jeffrey Epstein, who died in an apparent suicide last weekend while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, found his neck had been broken in several places, according to two law enforcement sources.

Such injuries can occur to people who hang themselves or who are strangled.

Epstein was found dead in his jail cell in New York City on Saturday. The circumstances of the multimillionaire’s death are under investigation, and it was unclear when a report of the autopsy would be made public.

One of the two law enforcement sources familiar with the Epstein case said there was no evidence or suggestion of foul play but cautioned the investigation was at an early stage.

“In all forensic investigations, all information must be synthesised to determine the cause and manner of death,” Barbara Sampson, New York City’s chief medical examiner, said in a statement on Thursday. “Everything must be consistent; no single finding can be evaluated in a vacuum.”

Epstein was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in New York on Saturday. Photo: EPA
Epstein was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in New York on Saturday. Photo: EPA

Epstein’s broken neck was reported earlier by The Washington Post.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons, which runs the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in lower Manhattan where Epstein was jailed, said there had not been an inmate suicide there since 2006.

Zhongxue Hua, the Bergen County medical examiner in New Jersey, said a neck fracture was atypical in a suicide but warned not to jump to conclusions.

“It’s unusual to have a neck fracture,” Hua said. “But the first question to address is when did it occur.”

If Epstein’s neck fracture was fresh, Hua said, then “at a minimum, it’s a very unusual suicide”.

Epstein, 66, who once counted Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic former President Bill Clinton as friends, was found unresponsive in his cell on Saturday morning, according to the prison bureau.

A source previously replied that he was found hanging by the neck.

Mark Epstein, who is Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, said in an interview on Thursday he had last seen his brother in the morgue on Sunday.

Jeffrey Epstein was a registered sex offender. Photo: New York State Sex Offender Registry
Jeffrey Epstein was a registered sex offender. Photo: New York State Sex Offender Registry

Jeffrey Epstein pleaded not guilty in July to charges of sex trafficking involving dozens of underage girls between 2002 and 2005. Prosecutors said he recruited and paid girls to give him massages, which became sexual in nature.

The financier had been on suicide watch but was taken off before his death, according to a source who was not authorised to speak on the matter.

Epstein was alone in a cell when he was found hanging there.

Attorney General William Barr has said the criminal investigation into any possible co-conspirators would continue.

Barr, whose agency oversees the Bureau of Prisons, has also demanded an investigation into Epstein’s death and ordered the temporary reassignment of his jail warden.

The bureau said 20 of its inmates, including those under home confinement or in halfway houses, killed themselves in the 10 months ending in July, and 109 took their own lives in its previous five financial years, which end on September 30.

It also said its suicide rate is lower than that for the overall US population.

At the Metropolitan Correctional Centre, two jail guards are required to make separate checks on all prisoners every 30 minutes, but that procedure was not followed overnight, the source said.

Separately, a team at the jail on Wednesday began an “after action” review, which is normally triggered by significant events such as a prominent inmate’s death, a person familiar with the matter said.