A commitment to truth and transparency
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Website Launches Evidence-First Public Inquiry Into Jeffrey Epstein Case
isepsteinaliveordead.com invites readers to review verified records, distinguish facts from claims, and participate in transparent public polling
Joliet, Illinois — [[DATE]]
A new investigative website, www.isepsteinaliveordead.com, has launched with the stated goal of separating verified facts from claims and speculation surrounding the death of Jeffrey Epstein while in federal custody in August 2019.

An evidence-first public inquiry
Unlike opinion-driven or partisan coverage, the site is structured as a receipts-first public inquiry, presenting official findings, government reports, and contemporaneous statements alongside clearly labeled areas of dispute. Readers are encouraged to examine primary sources directly and engage through polls and document-based discussion.
“The purpose of this site is not to accuse or exonerate anyone,” said Robert R. Motta, editor and publisher. “It is to document what is officially known, identify where transparency ends, and allow the public to distinguish evidence from unanswered questions.”
What is verified
According to publicly available records:
- The New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner ruled Jeffrey Epstein’s death a suicide by hanging in August 2019.
- The U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General (OIG) later concluded that Epstein died by suicide and documented systemic failures by the Bureau of Prisons, including staffing shortages, missed rounds, and record-keeping lapses.
- Then-Attorney General William Barr publicly described the circumstances as a “perfect storm of screw-ups” and referred the matter for Inspector General review.
These findings and statements are cited on the site with direct links to official reports and contemporaneous reporting.

What remains disputed
The site also documents areas that continue to generate public debate, including:
- Questions about jail surveillance coverage and record completeness
- Interpretation of institutional failures and accountability outcomes
- Broader concerns about transparency and oversight in high-profile federal custody cases
All disputed issues are explicitly labeled as such, with no claim presented as fact unless supported by primary documentation.
Public engagement and transparency
To encourage informed participation rather than passive consumption, isepsteinaliveordead.com includes:
- Reader polls on key questions (e.g., Is Epstein alive? Who died in jail? Was political influence involved?)
- A clear Verified vs. Claimed framework used consistently across the site
- An editorial policy requiring corrections, timestamps, and visible updates
Polls are presented as indicators of public belief, not evidence, and are clearly identified as opinion-based engagement tools.
Editorial standards
The site follows professional journalism standards:
- No unproven allegations are stated as fact
- Primary sources are prioritized over commentary
- Corrections are published transparently with timestamps
- Legal and medical findings are cited directly
The project is published independently and is not affiliated with any political party or campaign.
About isepsteinaliveordead.com and media contact
isepsteinaliveordead.com is an independent investigative and public-education project created to examine one of the most controversial custody deaths in modern U.S. history through documentation, transparency, and public engagement. The site is updated on an ongoing basis as new records, reports, or verified information become available.
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