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Jeffrey Epstein's last cellmate dies from coronavirus, reports say

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The last man known to have shared a jail cell with the late Jeffrey Epstein reportedly has died from the coronavirus. Efrain Reyes, 51, was found dead on Nov.

27 inside his mother’s apartment in New York City, police confirmed to the New York Daily News. "[Epstein] liked to read a lot and he kept to himself.

He wasn’t a problem starter or too loud. My uncle said he was a good cellmate," Reyes’ niece, Angelique Lopez, told the newspaper.

The last man to have shared a jail cell with Jeffrey Epstein, who is shown above, has died from the coronavirus, reports say. (New York State Sex Offender Registry/AP) The Daily News reports that Reyes was transferred to a private prison the day before Epstein hanged himself in August 2019 – and it was.

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