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This sparked further reporting by the {{ccm}}, some of which used the phrase "[[conspiracy theory]]".<ref name=heavy/><ref>https://www.aol.com/article/news/2017/11/30/how-did-joe-scarboroughs-intern-lori-klausutis-die/23292422/</ref> The ''[[Washington Post]]'''s piece, entitled ''Trump suggested the 2001 death of a Joe Scarborough aide is an ‘unsolved mystery.’ It isn’t.'' cited a report from the ''[[St. Petersburg Times]]'' (now known as the ''Tampa Bay Times'') that she reportedly "was under moderate stress in the days before she died" and that a "mail carrier who came in the office on July 19 said she appeared nervous. He said Klausutis told him she did not feel well."<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2017/11/29/trump-suggested-the-2001-death-of-a-joe-scarborough-aide-is-an-unsolved-mystery-it-isnt/</ref>
 
This sparked further reporting by the {{ccm}}, some of which used the phrase "[[conspiracy theory]]".<ref name=heavy/><ref>https://www.aol.com/article/news/2017/11/30/how-did-joe-scarboroughs-intern-lori-klausutis-die/23292422/</ref> The ''[[Washington Post]]'''s piece, entitled ''Trump suggested the 2001 death of a Joe Scarborough aide is an ‘unsolved mystery.’ It isn’t.'' cited a report from the ''[[St. Petersburg Times]]'' (now known as the ''Tampa Bay Times'') that she reportedly "was under moderate stress in the days before she died" and that a "mail carrier who came in the office on July 19 said she appeared nervous. He said Klausutis told him she did not feel well."<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2017/11/29/trump-suggested-the-2001-death-of-a-joe-scarborough-aide-is-an-unsolved-mystery-it-isnt/</ref>
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In a January 2018 article for [[NewsPunch]],''New Evidence Links Joe Scarborough To Intern’s Suspected Murder'', [[John White]] claimed that "It was Scarborough himself who was writing the “[[official narrative]]” being pumped over the airwaves just hours after Lori was found! HE was the source of the claims about her health" and asked "What might a young woman have heard in a Republican office 2 months before [[9/11]]? What if she learned something she wasn’t supposed to?"<ref>https://newspunch.com/joe-scarborough-intern-murder/</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 12:54, 12 May 2020

Person.png Lori Klausutis ISGPRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Lori Klausutis.png
Bornca. 1973
Died19 July 2001 (Age 28)
USA
Cause of death
"Heart failure"
Member ofDonald Trump/Conspiracy theories
Victim ofpremature death
An intern for Joe Scarborough who in July 2001 was found dead at her desk aged 28, reportedly due to undiagnosed heart problems.

Lori Klausutis was an intern for Joe Scarborough. She was found dead at her desk aged 28 at around 8 a.m. by a couple who came to discuss a work permit issue. An autopsy noted that she had a hairline skull fracture, but concluded that she died of accidental death after an undiagnosed heart issue caused her to lose consciousness and hit her head on the desk.[1] Not everyone was satisfied that this was a case of accidental death, and Donald Trump used Twitter in 2017[2] and 2020[3] to suggest that the case be re-opened.

Death

Klausutis' body was "found July 20 around 8 a.m. by a couple who arrived at the office in Fort Walton Beach for an appointment. She was found slumped over next to a desk on the floor of Scarborough’s office. A second employee who was normally at the office was away on vacation, and it was determined that she was dead for some time."[4]

"A 28-year-old office worker for U.S. Rep. Joe Scarborough was found dead Friday in the congressman’s district office. Preliminary findings from the medical examiner’s office showed no foul play or any outward indication of suicide, said Police Chief Steve Hogue. Authorities identified the woman as Lori Klausutis of Niceville. She had worked for Scarborough since May 1999, said Mick Serrano, press secretary for the congressman."[5]

A month later, a medical examiner concluded that Klausutis had been feeling unwell and had died after heart problems caused her to fall and hit her head on the desk. No signs of foul play. Case closed.[5]

Concerns

"The mainstream press largely ignored the case, but our review of several investigative reports indicates the official finding is highly questionable".[6][7][8]

Anxiety?

Keith Mann noted in August 2019 that "The police report said there were two people who stopped by Scarborough’s office that day and saw Lori before she died. They both said that Klausutis told them she was “anxious and did not feel quite right.”"[9]

"Health conditions"?

Scarborough’s press secretary, Miguel Serrano "also stated that Klausutis had known of prior “health conditions” but didn’t provide specifics when questioned. Now Serrano said this, but according to her family she had no health condition. So why would Serrano say she did? But her own family is saying she didn’t?"[10]

Later References

Since his election to the US Presidency, Donald Trmup has made multiple references to the case of Lori Klausutis.

Trump's 2017 Tweet

In November 2017, US President Donald Trump tweeted: So now that Matt Lauer is gone when will the Fake News practitioners at NBC be terminating the contract of Phil Griffin? And will they terminate low ratings Joe Scarborough based on the “unsolved mystery” that took place in Florida years ago? Investigate! [2]

This sparked further reporting by the commercially-controlled media, some of which used the phrase "conspiracy theory".[10][11] The Washington Post's piece, entitled Trump suggested the 2001 death of a Joe Scarborough aide is an ‘unsolved mystery.’ It isn’t. cited a report from the St. Petersburg Times (now known as the Tampa Bay Times) that she reportedly "was under moderate stress in the days before she died" and that a "mail carrier who came in the office on July 19 said she appeared nervous. He said Klausutis told him she did not feel well."[12]

Diagnosing Death''

In a January 2018 article for NewsPunch,New Evidence Links Joe Scarborough To Intern’s Suspected Murder, John White claimed that "It was Scarborough himself who was writing the “official narrative” being pumped over the airwaves just hours after Lori was found! HE was the source of the claims about her health" and asked "What might a young woman have heard in a Republican office 2 months before 9/11? What if she learned something she wasn’t supposed to?"[13]

Jeffrey Epstein affair

Full article: Jeffrey Epstein affair

In August 2019, after the sudden death of Jeffrey Epstein, an article by Heavy brought further attention to the story.[14]

Trump's 2020 Tweet

On 4 May 2020, Joe Scarborough stated "Mr. President, I ask that you get checked out. I ask that you take a rest". Donald Trump later tweeted a: “Concast” should open up a long overdue Florida Cold Case against Psycho Joe Scarborough. I know him and Crazy Mika well, used them beautifully in the last Election, dumped them nicely, and will state on the record that he is “nuts”. Besides, bad ratings! #OPENJOECOLDCASE.[3]

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