Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein when he was incarcerated he lied to guards about talking to his dead mother and sat in the corner of his cell in Manhattan jail with his hands over his ears just days before he killed himself. As the “Daily Mail” writes, the convicted pedophile was upset at having to wear an orange jumpsuit and complained that he was being treated like a “bad boy”.

He also called himself a “coward” and complained that he was having trouble adjusting to his new life behind bars after his arrest in July 2019. His life of luxury was confined to a concrete and steel cage. The specific revelations came to the “light” of publicity from records of Jeffrey Epstein’s incarceration at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, where on August 10, 2019 he ended his life.

The files reveal a number of new details about the 66-year-old’s final days, including one photograph showing Epstein disheveled, wearing his prison clothes. The documents also include the results of a medical examination in which he said he had slept with more than ten women in the previous five years, as well as his medical records, which showed he had been treated for chlamydia.

Jeffrey Epstein, according to records, bought $73.85 worth of items from the prison store two days before he died, including a radio and headphones.

The files come just days after the Daily Mail released a massive archive of his private diaries and emails detailing the billionaire’s links to Chris Rock, Peter Thiel and Richard Branson, among many others. others.

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The latest documents – obtained by The Associated Press– show that prison officials noticed that Jeffrey Epstein was agitated and unable to sleep, sitting in the corner covering his ears to block out the sound of an incessantly running toilet. Jeffrey Epstein arrived at the Metropolitan Correctional Center on July 6, 2019. He spent 22 hours with the other inmates and was then transferred to a special ward.

Medical records showed that she suffered from sleep apnea, constipation, hypertension, lower back pain, and had been treated for chlamydia.

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Epstein made some efforts to adjust to the prison environment, according to the records. He told prison officials, through his lawyer, that he wanted permission to exercise outside. When he died he had $566 in his account.

Prison officials noted in diaries that they observed him sitting on the edge of the bed, lost in thought. A day before Epstein took his own life, a federal judge unsealed about 2,000 pages of documents in a sexual assault lawsuit against him. This development, prison officials noted, played a major role in his decision to kill himself.

That, combined with a lack of meaningful interpersonal ties and “the idea that he might spend his life in prison contributed to his suicide,” officials wrote.

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