In our latest Media Miss Minute, we’re looking at why convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s former butler is calling on the Trump administration to release the files related to the case. And a new investigation reveals hundreds of human rights abuses in U.S. immigrant detention centers.
Media Miss by the left: Epstein’s longtime butler calls for files release, says ‘no way he killed himself’
Multiple right-leaning news outlets are reporting that Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime Paris butler, Valdson Vieira Cotrin, has joined calls for the Trump administration to release files related to Epstein’s sex trafficking case.
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Cotrin said “there’s no way” Epstein would have killed himself, which is what prison officials say happened in his jail cell at a Manhattan prison in 2019. Cotrin worked for Epstein for 18 years, and said in all that time he never witnessed any abuse.
Cotrin, along with Epstein’s brother, also said there are forensic inconsistencies in the report claiming Epstein took his own life. A review by the FBI and the Department of Justice ruled out murder.
Media Miss by the right: Investigation reveals hundreds of human rights abuses in US immigrant detention centers
An investigation out of Sen. Jon Ossoff’s (D-GA) office uncovered more than 500 credible reports of human rights abuses at immigrant detention centers across the U.S.
Investigators reportedly found evidence of both physical and sexual abuse, and that children and pregnant women were among the victims.
Reports show some detainees claimed they were denied medical care and that they were held in overcrowded rooms with only one bathroom. Detention officials also reportedly used flash-bang grenades when a toilet was flooded in protest.
The investigation also found some children, who were U.S. citizens and had serious medical conditions like cancer, were held in these detention centers alongside their parents.