Fox News star Mark Fuhrman, a former LAPD detective, revealed a controversial bombshell on his show Monday — the official story behind Jeffrey Epstein is “bulls**t.”
What Fuhrman revealed about the life, and mysterious death, of Epstein has everyone talking.
He it all goes back to Epstein’s early life on Wall Street.
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On his Fox Nation docuseries “The Fuhrman Diaries,” the former lawman said there are unknown questions about Epstein’ mysterious entry into Wall Street’s upper echelon — and, later, his high profile death — that remain unanswered.
Epstein’s “crimes may have gone deeper than we thought,” he said — and the facts are just beginning to come to the surface.
“When I look at Jeffrey Epstein, you see this man who was not a stellar scholar at college. He didn’t go to an Ivy League school — he was a drop-out,” Fuhrman said.
“He ends up at the Dalton Preparatory School in Manhattan” as a math teacher, Fuhrman continued.
There, Epstein made a connection with a prominent parent of one of his students — and suddenly he’s whisked away to Wall Street to work for Bear Sterns.
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“All of a sudden, now he’s a trader?” Fuhrman asked.
“And then he’s a partner?”
“I’m going to call it bulls**t on this. It’s just too much. It’s over the top,” Fuhrman said. “You look at these positions on Wall Street, they’re coveted. They recruit from the best schools to get into these places, and here he was, 8 years later, and he’s a limited partner of the firm!”
“My question is, was his sexual activity going on there? Was he a procurer of sexual dates for people of the financial world?” he asked. “Did it start there? Was that his hook?”
It turns out that billionaire Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t some financial genius — and yet, he made money hand over fist through Wall Street.
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It seems no one really knows where his money came from.
“Because there is no evidence that he was some kind of brilliant financial genius,” Fuhrman said. “And even if he was, as he continued into the financial world, he was deeper and deeper” into sexual deviance.
“It started from the beginning,” Fuhrman said. “That was who he was, and I believe his sexual trafficking and sex crimes go all the way back to the 1970s.”