Brazilian butler does not believe in epstein suicide and fears for life
The Brazilian declined interviews for years and says he was slow to speak for fear of his own life. To the British newspaper, he cited the death of Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s complainants, allegedly suicide victim in April this year, and Jean-Luc Brunel, former billionaire collaborator, who would also have killed in 2022. “I’m afraid, because, after what happened to them, who knows what can happen?”
Valdson said he wanted to speak now because he wanted to “tell the truth.” “I want to speak, from all my heart, based on the life I lived with him: he was not the man who says he was,” he said.
He completely trusted me. I was the driver, the cook, the household, I did everything in Paris, I was the only full -time employee of him. I worked for him from 2001 until his death. If someone could have seen something, this one would be Valdson. No one else.
Valdson Vieira Cotrin, to The Telegraph
Despite the various witnesses pointing to Epstein as leader of a pedophilia network, the butler says he does not believe the accusations. “If something abnormal or frightening had happened, if someone had shouted or beyond, I would have called the police. But I didn’t see anything,” he said.
The Brazilian acknowledged, however, that the billionaire “did not like older women” and hired girls to “massage and cut his nails”. “He preferred the company of the younger ones, but that doesn’t mean they were underage. They certainly didn’t look like underage. Some stayed for 10 minutes and left if they weren’t comfortable, others stayed,” he said.
Brazilian stated that, after dying, he wants to “serve Epstein upstairs”. “The day I die, I would like to keep serving him up there – his tea, coffee, his sandwiches, his rolls and cheese breads,” he said.
