Another Case of Arkancide? Ex-Clinton Advisor who Connected Bill to Jeffry Epstein Found Hanged, Shotgun Blast to the Chest

Gee, what are the chances? Mark Middleton, the connection between Bill Clinton and billionaire and renown sex-slaver Jeffery Epstein, was reportedly found dead, hung on a tree who somehow managed to also sport quite the shotgun blast directly to his chest cavity.

But it doesn’t end there. The surviving members of the Middleton family are fighting their best legal fight to keep the specifics secret.

Even though the local cops in Perry County, Arkansas ruled the death a suicide, even though it was Middleton who gave the approval on 17 different dates and times to allow Epstein admittance to the White House, even though a number of people tied to Bill and Hillary Clinton have been found dead under questionable circumstances… the Middleton family still wants the specifics of Mark’s death kept secret.

Golly, I wonder why? (Sarcasm, off.)

Interestingly enough, despite London’s the Daily Mail submitting a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request that more info regarding to Middleton’s death be released to the public, the Middleton family has requested that the Circuit Court of Perry County block the move.

Equally curious, even though Perry County Sheriff Scott Montgomery has already concluded that Middleton’s death as a suicide, he’s now officially mum on releasing further information of the case.

As reported by Ben Ashford and Daniel Bates of the Daily Mail (emphasis mine);

The family of a top advisor to Bill Clinton who admitted Jeffrey Epstein to the White House multiple times during his presidency is pulling out all the stops to keep details of his mysterious death becoming public.

They have petitioned a judge to prevent pictures of Mark Middleton’s death scene being released under the Freedom of Information Act.

And now the local Arkansas sheriff is interpreting that to mean he can’t talk or release any details of Middleton’s May 7 suicide.

‘The investigation is still open. I can’t say anything more,’ Perry County Sheriff Scott Montgomery told DailyMail.com.

Middleton, who served as special assistant to President Bill Clinton in the 1990s, died at the age of 59, his family announced last month.

His death adds to the number of close associates of the former president and first lady who have died unexpectedly, many in small plane crashes. The phenomenon has led to a conspiracy theory called Clinton Body Count which even has its own Wikipedia page.

Middleton’s family did not disclose the cause of death at the time but authorities later confirmed the former White House official took his own life with a self-inflicted gunshot at an urban farm in Perryville, Arkansas.

In a lawsuit filed on May 23, the family admits Middleton committed suicide, and says they have ‘a privacy interest’ in preventing any ‘photographs, videos, sketches (or) other illustrative content’ from the death scene being released.

They claim it would lead to ‘outlandish, hurtful, unsupported and offensive articles’ being published online.

They argued that keeping the footage and files sealed would halt a proliferation of ‘unsubstantiated conspiracy theories’.

A judge is due to hear the case on June 14.

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’.

In an affidavit, Larry Middleton states that the reports about his son’s death have been ‘unsubstantiated conspiracy theories’ which have caused ‘unimaginable pain to myself and my family’.

He claims to have ‘extreme fear and anxiety’ at the prospect of further details being made public.

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