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Family Of Clinton Adviser Who Admitted Jeffrey Epstein To White House Seven Times Blocks Release Of Files About Suicide


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The family of the man who admitted Jeffrey Epstein into Bill Clinton’s White House seven times has blocked the release of the files detailing his death scene. Top Clinton advisor Mark Middleton died by suicide at the age of 59 on May 7, in Perry County, Arkansas.

Middleton was former President Bill Clinton’s special advisor and was the man who admitted pervert Jeffrey Epstein to the White House seven of the 17 times (at least) Jeffrey visited the White House.

Middleton had two children and lived in Little Rock, Arkansas. He shot himself at the Heifer Ranch in Perryville, 30 miles away from his house.

Middleton’s father Larry and his widow Rhea want the photos and “other illustrative content” about his death sealed because they want to stop “unsubstantiated conspiracy theories.”

“The investigation is still open. I can’t say anything more,” Perry County Sheriff Scott Montgomery said.

Sheriff Montgomery said earlier: “I don’t know the man, and I don’t why he picked our county or picked that location to commit suicide. To our knowledge, he had never been there before, and we have no record of him being there before.

“He died from a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the chest. He found a tree and he pulled a table over there, and he got on that table, and he took an extension cord and put it around a limb, put it around his neck and he shot himself in the chest with a shotgun.

“It was very evident that the shotgun worked because there was not a lot of blood or anything on the scene. You can tell the shotgun blast was on his chest, you can tell that because there is a hole in the chest and pellets came out the back of his back. It was definitely self-inflicted in our opinion’.

From The Daily Mail:

The injunction was filed two weeks after Middleton’s death at the circuit court of Perry County by Rhea Middleton and Larry Middleton, Middleton’s widow and father.

It states that they have a ‘privacy interest in photographs, videos, sketches and other illustrative content depicting Mark Middleton’s body or scene of Mr. Middleton’s death’ in the possession of the Perry County Sheriff and the county coroner. 

The lawsuit states:

‘Since Mr. Middleton’s death, Mr. Middleton’s family has been harassed by outlandish, hurtful, unsupported and offensive online articles regarding Mr. Middleton, his death and his family. These articles are scurrilous, baseless and malicious’.

Publishing images of Middleton’s body would cause the family ‘irreparable harm’, they claim.