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Waldson Vieira Kotrin: 'There's No Way Epstein Committed Suicide'

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Waldson Vieira Kotrin: 'There's No Way Epstein Committed Suicide'
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Waldson Vieira Kotrin, Jeffrey Epstein's former butler for 18 years, disputes the official version of the financier's suicide in an interview with the Telegraph. Kotrin claims that Epstein was in good spirits before his death and that he planned to negotiate for a pardon.

Kotrin, who worked at Epstein's Paris home, expressed fears for his own safety and doubts about the death of Virginia Giuffre. In addition, he claimed that Epstein had mentioned a job offer from Donald Trump in 2016, which he declined.

In the interview, Kotrin referred to Prince Andrew's visits to Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell's presence as an 'authoritarian boss,' and Epstein's financial support to Woody Allen. He also possesses photos with Bill Clinton on Epstein's plane.

Kotrin claims that Epstein did not have sexual relations with underage girls, while describing the visits of various personalities, such as Bill Gates and Ehud Barak.

Kotrin continued to work for Epstein even after his conviction in 2008. Maxwell, according to Kotrin, possessed important information about the goings-on in Epstein's homes.

Kotrin also referred to two notebooks, one with Epstein's name and one with Ghislaine Maxwell's name, as well as photos of Virginia Giuffre at Epstein's home.

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