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Named in the Epstein files, she now claims he is still alive

Lady Victoria Hervey, a British socialite whose name appears in the newly released Epstein documents, is openly questioning whether Jeffrey Epstein actually died in jail at all. And she is not being subtle about it.

Lady Victoria Hervey is a British aristocrat, socialite, and media personality best known for her ties to the UK nobility and her long presence in celebrity and tabloid culture.

She is the daughter of the 6th Marquess of Bristol, which gives her the courtesy title “Lady.” In the late 1990s and early 2000s, she became a familiar face in London high society and international party circles, often photographed at elite events and linked to high profile figures.

In a recent radio interview, Hervey claimed she does not believe Epstein is dead, saying outright, “I am convinced he is not dead. I know where he is.” She went on to allege that Epstein may be hiding in Israel, suggesting the public has been fed a version of events that does not add up.

Her comments have reignited long simmering doubts around Epstein’s 2019 jailhouse death, which has been questioned for years due to broken cameras, guards who allegedly fell asleep, and a string of procedural failures that were never fully explained. While authorities have repeatedly ruled the death a suicide, Hervey insists the story deserves another look.

She also referenced material she says appears in the newly released files, including communications allegedly tied to a prison guard. According to Hervey, those messages suggested the possibility of bodies being switched. She admitted none of this has been confirmed by officials, but argued that the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death are too suspicious to simply be closed.

“There are too many things that don’t make sense,” she said, adding that she believes the truth has been deliberately obscured.

As for her own inclusion in the Epstein files, Hervey was quick to push back against any implication of wrongdoing. She dismissed the idea that being named automatically signals guilt, saying the documents contain a wide range of people who crossed paths with Epstein socially or professionally. In fact, she made a remark that raised eyebrows on its own, suggesting that not being named would almost be more surprising given how interconnected elite circles can be.

Her comments have drawn backlash, with critics accusing her of fueling conspiracy theories and shifting focus away from victims. Others say her remarks reflect a broader public mistrust in how Epstein’s case was handled and how many questions were left unanswered.

By the way, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s ex-partner Lady Victoria Hervey also said not being named in the Epstein files is an “insult”

For a story built on power, secrecy, and silence, even the official ending is still being challenged. And now, with names resurfacing and voices growing louder, the questions are not going away anytime soon.

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