DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide: Report
UNITED STATES, JUL 09 – The Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation found no evidence of a client list or blackmail by Epstein and confirmed his 2019 death was suicide, ending further disclosures.
- On Monday, the Justice Department acknowledged Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a `client list`, and no further files would be released despite prior promises.
- Earlier this year, Bondi told Fox News, 'It is sitting on my desk right now to review,' sparking controversy as the DOJ later confirmed no client list exists.
- The review uncovered over 300 gigabytes of data and released more than ten hours of Epstein’s cell footage, despite limited camera functionality, according to the Justice Department memo.
- Conservative supporters expressed outrage Monday over the DOJ’s position, after Elon Musk mocked the absence of a 'client list' with clown makeup photos.
- The Justice Department found no evidence Epstein blackmailed prominent figures, implying limited future legal actions beyond Maxwell, according to the administration statement.
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The DOJ and the FBI Say “There Is No Epstein Client List”: Are You Kidding Me?
from Vigilant Citizen: In one of the saddest memos in US History, the DOJ and the FBI stated that there is no Epstein client list. Also, they’ve concluded that he definitely committed suicide. Here are the many ways this memo is blatantly false and even in direct contradiction with statements made by the heads of […]
The Department of Justice and the FBI claim that “there is no credible evidence” that the tycoon convicted of child trafficking, Jeffrey Epstein, had
What is said this week? That Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide and that there is no secret list of clients. What is not said (but felt)? That many are not willing to believe it. The new report of the Department of Justice, presented under the current administration, found no evidence of murder, nor of a state conspiracy, nor of the famous list of powerful involved. And yet, no one seems satisfied. Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, promised more t…
The official investigation finds no evidence of a "client list" or blackmail.
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