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Special Adviser To Bill Clinton Who Admitted Epstein To WH 17 Times Dead At 59


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One of Bill Clinton’s former special advisors who admitted Jeffrey Epstein to the Clinton White House 17 times is dead at 59. Mark Middleton’s family said he passed away on Saturday but did not reveal the cause of death.

The obituary hinted at the cause of death but did not clarify, “In lieu of flowers please make donations to Navigate Counseling and Wellness, a mental health ministry of NLC.”

According to The Daily Mail, “Middleton had for decades run an air conditioning business in Little Rock but in the 1990s he was a special advisor to Clinton and finance director on his Presidential campaign. During that time Middleton admitted Epstein to the Clinton White House on seven of the at least 17 times the late pedophile visited.

“Middleton also flew on Epstein’s plane and appears to have acted as a conduit between the two men.”

Middleton’s death was announced in a now deleted Facebook post that said:

“The Middleton Family is saddened to share that Mark Middleton passed away this weekend.

“The Middleton family has lost an inspiring and dedicated leader, as well as a son, brother, husband, and father.

“Mark leaves behind a company that he helped build from the ground up alongside his family and was proud to run for the last 25 years.

“No words can express our sadness over this loss or our gratitude for your support and prayers during this time.”

The full obituary says:

Mark Edward Middleton, 59 of Little Rock, went to be in the loving arms of God on Saturday, May 7, 2022.  Mark was born in Little Rock on October 12, 1962.

Mark is survived by his loving and devoted wife Rhea, daughters; Lindsay and Lauren, father; Charles (Chuck) Middleton, mother; Anita Middleton-Kellar, brother; Steven Lawrence (Larry) Middleton, sister; Sandra Leeann (Sandy) Middleton-Marshall.

Mark was a devoted uncle, and his legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of all who loved him as well as his community at Middleton Heat and Air.

Mark’s contributions to this community include serving on board of directors of CHI St. Vincent Foundation,

CARTI,

Arvest,

Board of advisors for UAMS Foundation Fund,

Fifty For The Future,

American Association of Air Conditioning Contractors,

Arkansas General Contractors Associations, and Young Presidents Organization.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to Navigate Counseling and Wellness, a mental health ministry of NLC.