ANOTHER Clinton Partner Found DEAD, The Details Are Sickening …

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UPDATED| The family of mark Middleton has filed suit to prevent any more disclosures, especially pictures being released to the public. The family insists it was suicide and perhaps it was because we don’t know all of the facts, but I find it hard to imagine that a man could shoot himself in the chest with a shotgun while hanging from an electrical cord around his neck.

The 59-year-old Middleton was a close friend of Bill Clinton and he is allegedly the one who linked Clinton with Jeffrey Epstein. He held a couple of jobs in the White House when Clinton was president.

The grisly scene occurred about thirty miles from Middleton’s home on a 1,100-acre Perryville farm linked to Bill Clinton. Over the years, there have been a lot of mysterious deaths of Clinton associates both Bill and Hillary, many by suicide. This is just another one. I doubt if we ever get the full story because we never do in these cases. That includes Seth Rich, who may have or may not have stolen emails from the DNC computer server.

Rich’s family has also gone to court to hide details of their son’s death. Rich was allegedly shot to death during a robbery in which nothing was stolen.

The Daily Mail exclusively reported:

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.

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.


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