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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2026 · 45 MIN

Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And His Jailhouse Companions (8/13/26)

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

Jeffrey Epstein’s final weeks at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan placed him in close proximity to several inmates who later became important witnesses to his state of mind and the conditions surrounding his death. One of them was William “Bill” Mersey, who has described himself as one of Epstein’s closest jailhouse companions during the final month of Epstein’s life. Mersey later said that he spent hours talking with Epstein and came to believe that Epstein was increasingly despondent after being denied bail and confronted with the reality of spending years, perhaps the rest of his life, behind bars. Mersey has since argued forcefully that Epstein died by suicide, saying the circumstances he observed inside MCC and Epstein’s deteriorating outlook made that conclusion overwhelmingly likely in his view. He also described a jail environment plagued by dysfunction and incompetence, themes he later explored in his memoir about serving time at MCC alongside figures including Epstein and Paul Manafort. Mersey’s recollections are significant because they offer a firsthand account of Epstein during a period when investigators were trying to determine whether his behavior suggested suicidal intent, although his conclusions remain those of a fellow inmate rather than an official forensic finding.Another important figure was Efrain “Stone” Reyes, a Bronx drug defendant who was reportedly Epstein’s final cellmate before being transferred out of MCC shortly before Epstein died on August 10, 2019. According to accounts attributed to people who knew Reyes, the two men formed an unlikely relationship inside the jail, talking about Epstein’s wealth and life while sharing a cell under extremely restrictive conditions. Reports said Epstein sometimes helped Reyes obtain medication to sleep and that Reyes later spoke with federal authorities about what he had observed inside MCC. After Epstein’s death, Reyes was reportedly questioned repeatedly by investigators and was said to have told associates that then-Attorney General William Barr personally questioned him about staffing and conditions at the facility. Reyes was subsequently moved to a detention center used in part for cooperating witnesses, later contracted COVID-19, was released, and died in 2020. Taken together, Mersey and Reyes became unusual but potentially important witnesses to Epstein’s final chapter: ordinary inmates who saw him away from lawyers, cameras and wealthy associates, and whose recollections became part of the continuing debate over Epstein’s mental state, his treatment inside MCC and the extraordinary institutional failures surrounding his death.to contact me:[email protected]

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