fbpx
Sponsored
Sponsored

BREAKING: Family of Bill Clinton Advisor Has Blocked Release of Files Detailing His Death Where He Was Found Hanging From a Tree With a Shotgun Wound

Getty Images/Middleton Heat & Air

Mark Middleton, a top Clinton advisor, allegedly died by suicide on May 7th, 2022, the Perry County Sheriff’s Office in Arkansas confirmed. He was the special advisor who admitted Jeffrey Epstein to the White House seven times, of the approximately 17 times Epstein visited there.

His family has petitioned a judge to prevent pictures of Middleton’s death scene from being released under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). They filed a lawsuit on May 23rd, 2022. In the lawsuit, they admit that Middleton committed suicide and they said they have ‘a privacy interest’ in stopping any ‘photographs, videos, sketches (or) other illustrative content’ from his death scene from being released. His family said it would lead to ‘outlandish, hurtful, unsupported and offensive articles’ being published. They also argued that keeping footage of his death scene and files sealed would stop ‘unsubstantiated conspiracy theories’.

Do you trust the main stream media?

"*" indicates required fields

Do You Trust The Main Stream Media*
By submitting your email, you will gain access to our premium UNCENSORED newsletter!

According to the Daily Mail:

After the petition was filed, Perry County Sheriff Scott Montgomery denied DailyMail.com’s FOIA request for any of his paperwork on the case, which would include the police report and written files, even though they do not contain any graphic images.

Late last year, DailyMail.com exclusively revealed Middleton was among the Clinton advisors and aides who had let Epstein into the White House during the former president’s first few years in office.

The late pedophile made at least 17 trips to the White House between 1993 and 1995, seven of which were authorized by Middleton.

The Clinton aide was also one of the many passengers to fly on Epstein’s jet, known as the ‘Lolita Express’.

Middleton’s body was found on the Heifer Ranch in Perryville, Arkansas, which is owned by the anti-poverty nonprofit, Heifer International. This location is 30 miles away from his home in Little Rock, Arkansas.

A spokesman for Heifer International, Chris Cox Heifer, said ranch workers found Middleton’s car in their parking lot, and they called the sheriff.

“We have not found any connection to Heifer,” he said.

“The ranch is well known in the area and it’s possible that he could have attended something here but we couldn’t find any major links.”

“The ranch hosts school groups for things like lambing so he could have attended one of those. It’s a very unfortunate incident.”

Sheriff Montgomery said Middleton was found hanging from a tree with a shotgun blast to his chest. And Middleton reportedly used an extension cord for a noose.

“I don’t know the man, and I don’t know why he picked our county or picked that location to commit suicide. To our knowledge, he had never been there before, and we have no record of him being there before,” Sheriff Montgomery stated.

He also added, “He died from a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the chest. He found a tree and he pulled a table over there, and he got on that table, and he took an extension cord and put it around a limb, put it around his neck and he shot himself in the chest with a shotgun.”

“It was very evident that the shotgun worked because there was not a lot of blood or anything on the scene. You can tell the shotgun blast was on his chest, you can tell that because there is a hole in the chest and the pellets came out the back of his back. It was definitely self-inflicted in our opinion.”

A judge is set to hear the case on June 14th, 2022.

Leave a Reply

Sponsored