An ABC News anchor was caught on a hot mic saying that the network killed her Epstein exposé in 2015 and that she thinks the sex offender was '100%' murdered

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The video, which seemed to be shot between news segments in August, was leaked to the right-wing organization Project Veritas and published Tuesday.

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An ABC News anchor was caught on a hot mic saying that the network killed her Epstein exposé in 2015 and that she thinks the sex offender was '100%' murdered

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