Mark Epstein, brother of the late Jeffrey Epstein, abruptly ended his interview with Piers Morgan after the British host pressed him on his feelings about his brother’s victims. The interview took place on Morgan’s Uncensored show, where Mark had come to discuss the latest developments in his brother’s case, particularly after the US Department of Justice released three million documents related to it.
According to The Express, Morgan opened the interview with a direct question: “What is life for you like as the brother of perhaps the most notorious person in America?” Mark replied that his life was “fine,” but noted he had been receiving more calls from journalists for interviews.
Mark made it clear that he would only address questions related to Jeffrey’s death, stressing that he had no intention of discussing any other matters contained in the files. He explained that in the past, whenever he responded to questions beyond that specific issue, his remarks were often taken out of context and “misconstrued to fit somebody’s agenda,” something he was determined to avoid this time.
Mark Epstein’s decision to hang up reveals just how sensitive the victim question remains
Despite Mark’s stated reluctance to discuss anything beyond his brother’s death, Morgan kept pushing. When the conversation turned to Mark’s feelings about the victims of his late brother, Mark hung up the phone, bringing the interview to an immediate end.
This wasn’t an entirely surprising outcome given that Mark had already signaled early in the interview that he had clear limits on what he was willing to discuss. The Epstein files have had wide-reaching consequences, with the Royal Family caught up in the Epstein file fallout as the documents continue to surface new details.
Morgan’s line of questioning was direct, but that is largely expected from a broadcaster known for pressing guests on difficult subjects, especially on a case of this scale and public interest. The release of three million DOJ documents has renewed public and media attention on the Epstein case, drawing figures connected to Jeffrey back into the spotlight.
The fallout has extended into the corporate world as well, with a billionaire stepping down over Epstein ties from his role as Hyatt Hotels executive chairman. Mark Epstein’s decision to end the call rather than answer questions about the victims will likely draw more attention to what he might have said, and raises further questions about where the family stands on the harm caused by Jeffrey Epstein.
Published: Feb 24, 2026 04:45 pm