Here’s what’s known recently about the question you asked.
- The most widely reported update concerns Jeffrey Epstein’s former defense attorney Roy Black, who died in July 2025 after an illness at age 80. This is unrelated to Epstein’s own death but is part of recent news about figures connected to Epstein’s case.[3][4]
- Regarding Epstein’s death itself, official investigations concluded in 2019 that Epstein died by suicide while in federal custody. Subsequent reviews by the Justice Department and FBI reiterated the suicide ruling, without uncovering evidence of broader conspiracies or third-party involvement, though theories and inquiries have persisted in public discourse.[9]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest local coverage from reliable outlets and summarize what reputable sources say about any new investigations or revelations, with links. Would you like me to do that?
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The US Department of Justice, the FBI and New York City forensic experts might have moved on from the possibility Jeffrey Epstein did not take his own life, but many have not, and now suspicions…
www.abc.net.auMemo says investigators didn't find evidence to 'predicate an investigations against uncharged third parties'
www.theguardian.comDr Michael Baden, a pathologist who observed Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy, is calling for a reinvestigation, claiming evidence suggests strangulation rather than hanging. Citing missing surveillance footage and anomalies in DOJ files, he disputes the official 2019 suicide ruling, though the New York Medical Examiner remains firm. Did Jeffrey Epstein Kill Himself? Autopsy Doctor Challenges Official Death Ruling, Says ‘His Death Was Most Likely Caused by Strangulation’.
www.latestly.comThe lawyer wrapped the claim up in a conspiracy theory alleging Chief Justice John Roberts killed Justice Antonin Scalia
www.inkl.comJeffrey Epstein planned to leave Karyna Shuliak many of his assets.
www.unilad.comBlack was widely regarded as the 'GOAT' among Miami's criminal defense lawyers
www.the-independent.com