BREAKING: Epstein’s jail cellmate drops the massive BOMBSHELL that the first Trump administration wanted the pedophile dead.
The mystery surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s death just took a darker turn — and the accusation points straight at the Trump administration.
In a bombshell pardon petition obtained by The Daily Beast, Epstein’s former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione claims the government deliberately left Epstein unprotected because it wanted him dead before he could ever stand trial.
“Deliberately exposed to violence,” Tartaglione wrote — “in the hope that he would not survive long enough to testify.”
Let that sink in.
Tartaglione, a former cop facing charges for four murders tied to a drug deal gone bad, says it was no coincidence that he was transferred to the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan and placed in the same cell as Epstein. His reputation for extreme violence — and his self-professed hatred of child sex offenders — was well known.
And yet, Epstein was put there anyway.
According to Tartaglione, prosecutors — including Maureen Comey, who led Epstein’s case — knew exactly who he was and what he was capable of. Epstein himself reportedly warned guards that Tartaglione had tried to kill him weeks before he was found dead.
Nothing changed.
“I clearly was not protected on purpose, nor was Epstein,” Tartaglione wrote. “I truly believe the government wanted both Epstein and me dead.”
That’s not coming from a conspiracy theorist on the internet. That’s coming from the man the Bureau of Prisons put in Epstein’s cell — a decision that has never been adequately explained.
Tartaglione insists he did not kill Epstein, a claim that aligns with long-held doubts voiced by Epstein’s own inner circle, including his brother Mark Epstein, co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, and members of Epstein’s legal team.
For years, the public has been told the case is closed. Suicide. Move on. But every new revelation points to the same uncomfortable truth: the system failed — and powerful people may have benefited.
If Epstein had lived, he would have testified. He would have named names. He would have exposed a web of elites who partied with him, protected him, and profited from his silence. Instead, he died alone in a cell — after being placed with a man known for violence.
And now, the question won’t go away: Was Epstein allowed to die… or was he meant to?- Occupy Democrats

