you, fred, it s interesting because even if he had not committed suicide and was available to testify in the civil litigation, most likely he would have just asserted the fifth amendment and would not have given those lawyers any additional information to use against him. so this really is not going to change the viability of civil lawsuits against jeffrey epstein. the thing lawyers representing these victims will be worried about is what is the size of the epstein estate? it s been very mysterious as to how he managed to accumulate all of the wealth necessary to buy the jet planes and the flashy apartments in different cities, so now we re going to, i think, also to get an inside look at what he is really worth or, you know, is he an empty suit who just managed to move money around. right. paul callan, james galliano, thank you so much to both of you. appreciate it. we ll touch base again. take care. still ahead, new details about the mass shooting at the e paso walmart.
before the election. thanks so much. we re following breaking news this morning out of new york. jeffrey epstein dies by suicide while incarcerated in new york. stay with us. so .how are you feeling? on a scale of one to five? one to five? it s more like five million. there s everything from happy to extremely happy. there s also angry. i m really angry clive! actually, really angry. thank you. but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling. and then do something about it. turn problems into opportunities. thanks drone. customers into fanatics change the whole experience. alright who wants to go again? i do! i do! i have a really good feeling about this. i felt i couldn t be at my best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret,
epstein was charged here in new york that numerous new accusers had come forward, so they were still hearing from victims who had been afraid to speak out and brad edwards said he hopes more victims will continues to speak out now that epstein is dead. he s saying there is still justice they can get for themselves. he said he s going to continue to pursue justice. a number of attorneys have said they re still going to pursue in their civil cases against epstein s estate, and another attorney who represents a number of victims, she came out with a statement, too, you know, also expressing, you know, sort of frustration that epstein is dead for the sake of the victims, but she said we hope the government will continue to investigate and will focus on those who participated and facilitated epstein s horrific sex trafficking scheme for so many years. so, you know, the lawyers for these victims are speaking out today, they re saying that they still want justice to be done for the victims wh
of conspiracy and sex trafficking, and we re now getting reaction from an attorney representing multiple accusers of jeffrey epstein. i want to get to cnn s kara scannell now, what more is the attorney saying? well, fredricka, we re hearing from brad edwards who s an attorney who has represented dozens of women who have accused jeffrey epstein of abusing them sexually back when they were minors, some as young as 14 years old. so a number of lawyers representing a lot of these accusers are starting to react to the news of jeffrey epstein s suicide. here s what brad edwards had to say. he said the fact that jeffrey epstein was able to commit the selfish act of taking his own life as his world of abuse, exploitation and corruption unraveled is unfortunate yet predictable. while we engaged in contentious legal battles for more than a decade, this is not the ending anyone was looking for. the victims deserve to see epstein held accountable and he owed it to everyone he hurt to accept resp
polo, what do we know at this point about this apparent suicide, especially after officials say he attempted suicide in july? reporter: that s certainly going to be an incident that s going to be under investigation. they re really going to take a closer look at what happened two weeks ago. at this point what we know according to multiple sources is that epstein was discovered in his cell here and then rushed to a nearby hospital where he died. this would have been around 6:30 this morning. two sources now saying that he died by suicide, particularly that he hanged himself. investigators now trying to find out exactly how this happened. as you point out, about two weeks ago is when investigators or authorities here discovered him in his cell with some marks on his neck. he had claimed that he had been assaulted. again, investigators never went as far as to confirm whether or not they were self-inflicted or the result of some assault. days later he was seen in a federal courtroom, and