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Epstein’s chilling “whoops” after Mary Kennedy’s death

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr and Mary Kennedy

A newly revealed email has reignited outrage after Jeffrey Epstein responded with a chilling “whoops” to news of Mary Kennedy’s death. The exchange appears in the latest batch of Department of Justice files tied to Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes. The blunt, shocking reply has stunned observers and set social media alight.

According to the documents, an email from someone named Eva Dubin reached Epstein on May 16, 2012. The message read: “Mary Kennedy found dead in her backyard….” Epstein’s one-word response was “whoops.” No further context or explanation has been released.

The brief exchange has drawn fierce reaction online. One user on X wrote, “Wow this really isn’t looking good for Epstein.” Another posted sarcastically, “He definitely had nothing to do with that. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge.”

A third user questioned the circumstances, asking, “It wasn’t suicide, was it?” The email itself does not provide any additional details. The files also do not explain the relationship between Epstein and Eva Dubin in this exchange.

Mary Kennedy was the former wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The couple married in 1989 and had four children together. Throughout their marriage, Mary struggled with substance abuse and her mental health.

The relationship was marked by turmoil. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had multiple affairs during the marriage. In a leaked audio recording from 2011, he said he cheated because he claimed he was being “abused at home.”

He also said Mary often threatened self-harm and had violent outbursts. Despite multiple trips to rehab, her condition worsened. In 2010, RFK Jr. filed for divorce.

The divorce proceedings became increasingly bitter. The couple’s legal and personal conflicts dragged on for months. Their divorce had not been finalized when tragedy struck.

In May 2012, Mary Kennedy died at age 52. She was found at her home in Bedford, New York. Reports at the time said she had hanged herself.

At her funeral, RFK Jr., now 72, spoke emotionally about her struggles. He said she had called him the day before her death. He recalled her saying, “You know me better than anyone in the world.”

He told mourners she said, “I was such a good girl.” He responded, “I know you are and you still are.” He said she fought hard against what he described as her “demons.”

Despite those words, critics have long argued that his behavior contributed to her downward spiral. Those claims resurfaced when RFK Jr. was sworn in as Donald Trump’s new health secretary. The moment reopened old wounds and public debate.

Actor Billy Baldwin, a former friend of RFK Jr., spoke out publicly. He said their friendship did not end over politics. He said it ended when Mary died.

“Had he protected her during that difficult time she might still be with us,” Baldwin said. He also cited comments from Caroline Kennedy, saying RFK Jr. had been described as a “predator.”

The newly released Epstein email has now added another disturbing layer. The files do not suggest a direct link between Epstein and Mary Kennedy’s death. But the tone of the response has fueled renewed scrutiny and anger.

With more DOJ documents still being reviewed by the public, further reactions are expected. Each new release continues to cast fresh light on Epstein’s network and past communications. The fallout from this single word — “whoops” — is likely to continue.

Key Takeaways

  • Newly released files show Epstein replied “whoops” to news of Mary Kennedy’s death.

  • The email exchange has sparked shock and backlash on social media.

  • Mary Kennedy died in 2012 amid a bitter divorce from RFK Jr.

Jeffrey Epstein replied 'whoops' when he was told RFK Jr.'s wife Mary Kennedy committed suicide in 2012, exposed emails reveal

Releasing these files sure has been beneficial

4 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Releasing these files sure has been beneficial

The world needs more conspiracy theories.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had multiple affairs during the marriage. In a leaked audio recording from 2011, he said he cheated because he claimed he was being “abused at home.”

Come on, she was whacked and dumped in Central Park.

This is a terrific line to use with my wife. Along with, the vaccine made me do it.

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