Greene: People ‘not going to accept’ memo saying there’s no Epstein client list
UNITED STATES, JUL 9 – The Justice Department and FBI confirmed no evidence of a Jeffrey Epstein client list or blackmail scheme was found, despite ongoing public and political skepticism.
- Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene faulted Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday for refusing to disclose the names on a purported client list connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking investigation.
- Greene's criticism followed a Justice Department memo released Monday stating investigators found no evidence of any Epstein client list, which contradicted prior expectations and statements.
- Greene, along with MAGA figures like Laura Loomer and Elon Musk, expressed disbelief over the memo, alleging a cover-up and citing Epstein’s alleged possession of a 'little black book' containing about 2,000 influential names.
- The Justice Department and FBI memo confirmed Epstein died by suicide in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking, and concluded no credible client list or evidence of blackmail existed.
- The controversy implies ongoing public and political skepticism about the completeness of the investigation and suggests pressure on officials to further explain or disclose related evidence.
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