Jeffrey Epstein's final phone call was to his mother, but the problem is, she passed away 15 year prior. The Epstein files exposed an alleged plot of Epstein being transported out of prison before his "death," an FBI agent taking the security tapes, and allegedly using a fake or replacement body? The story gets even weirder, so who did he really call, and was this the greenlight to execute his escape and fake death?
According to the Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report, Jeffrey Epstein was permitted to make a single unmonitored phone call from the Metropolitan Correctional Center on the evening of August 9, 2019, just hours before his death. When asked whom he was calling, Epstein stated it was his mother; she had died in 2004, fifteen years earlier.
The OIG later identified the recipient as Karyna Shuliak, Epstein’s girlfriend, a Belarusian national then living in New York and listed on several of his properties. Shuliak was added to a revised will Epstein signed two days before his death, along with several other unnamed individuals whose identities were never publicly disclosed.
She has since largely disappeared from public view and is reported to have left the United States, possibly for England or another country. In the same final hours, Epstein texted author Michael Wolff in reply to a casual check-in: "Still hanging around." The decision to allow an unmonitored call, contrary to MCC protocols, has never been fully explained.
The discrepancy between Epstein’s stated recipient and the actual one, combined with the timing and the ambiguous wording of his last known message, continues to raise questions about prison oversight and the circumstances surrounding his death and now the new Epstein documents just opened a whole new angle on what really happened to Jeffery Epstein.