DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide: Report
- On July 6, 2025, the DOJ and FBI concluded Epstein had no client list, no evidence of blackmail, and died by suicide in 2019.
- In July 2025, a Department of Justice and FBI memo confirmed Epstein had no client list, ending long-standing speculation fueled by Bondi's earlier claims of files 'sitting on her desk' to the public.
- The FBI reviewed over 300 GB of evidence, including thousands of images and videos, and analyzed 10 hours of prison footage, confirming Epstein's suicide with no signs of third-party entry or blackmail.
- Conservative influencers expressed outrage over the memo, as agencies announced no further disclosures, fueling feelings of betrayal among right-wing supporters.
- More broadly, the DOJ and FBI's memo confirms no new charges beyond Ghislaine Maxwell's case, effectively ending six years of Epstein conspiracy theories.
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Jeffrey Epstein was not murdered, did not blackmail influential individuals and did not have a so-called "client list", it was announced on Monday...
Washington.- For months, Attorney General Pam Bondi promised to publish documents on the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein that could reveal harmful details, raising expectations about the archives, for a long time source of speculations and conspiracy theories. But on Monday, a memorandum from the Department of Justice undermined its own statements, pouring cold water on unfounded claims. It was a catalogue of conclusions confirming those rea…


Trump praises FBI after feds say there is no Epstein client list, no blackmail sex ring, no more prosecutions
The Trump administration faced questions Monday after the U.S. Justice Department and FBI said there was no client list related to Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking ring and no evidence that the ring blackmailed or had leverage over powerful CEOs,…
The No Epstein Client List, No Blackmail Finding by the DoJ/FBI
Axios and ABC News reported that the FBI and Department of Justice (DOJ) released a memo outlining the findings in the Epstein pedophile case and specified that no further investigations will be launched. “This systematic review revealed no incriminating ‘client list.’ There was also no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his […] The post The No Epstein Client List, No Blackmail Finding by the DoJ/FB…


The Department of Justice announced that no more investigation files on the millionaire, accused of child sex trafficking, would be made public.
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