Investigation Into Death Of Epstein-Linked Clinton Advisor Reopened

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Back in May, Mark Middleton, who was a Clinton Advisor who acted as a conduit between Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein was found dead. At the time the cause of death was not revealed.

From The Daily Mail:

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One of Bill Clinton’s former special advisors who helped cement his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein has died at the age of 59, becoming the latest associate of the former President to die young.

Mark Middleton’s family said that he passed away on Saturday in a statement which did not reveal the cause of death.

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.

It now seems that the investigation has been re-opened – this is according to radar online.

We also now know the cause of death. Middleton was found hanging from a tree with a shotgun blast through his chest.

From Radar Online:

The bizarre suicide death of Bill Clinton’s former advisor linked to billionaire perv Jeffrey Epstein is now an “OPEN” investigation, Radar can exclusively report.

The stunning turn of events comes after a series of explosive RadarOnline.com stories questioning the suicide death of Clinton moneyman, Mark Middleton, who was found May 7 hanging from a tree with a shotgun blast through his chest and an extension cord around his neck.

RadarOnline.com learned about the surprise twist after it filed a Freedom of Information request with the Perry County Sheriff’s Department demanding copies of the police report and crime scene photos of grisly death in a 1,100-acre farm linked to the former president just outside Perryville, Arkansas.

In an email reply, Sheriff Scott Montgomery tells Radar he cannot release the police report because the once open-and-shut case is an active investigation



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