Attorney Claims Trump Administration Hides Epstein Evidence Despite DOJ, FBI Denials
Attorney Claims Trump Administration Hides Epstein Evidence Despite DOJ, FBI Denials

Attorney Claims Trump Administration Hides Epstein Evidence Despite DOJ, FBI Denials

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Attorney Sigrid McCawley, representing victims of Jeffrey Epstein, accuses President Donald Trump's administration of withholding extensive evidence related to Epstein's sex trafficking operation, including financial records and computer files, despite official claims to the contrary. The Department of Justice and FBI released a report denying the existence of an incriminating "client list" and asserting Epstein's death was a suicide, but McCawley and others remain skeptical, citing photos and documents found at Epstein's New York mansion that suggest otherwise. Former Attorney General Pam Bondi had previously claimed possession of a "client list" and a large volume of Epstein documents, contradicting the DOJ and FBI's recent statements. This contradiction has fueled distrust among Epstein's victims and some supporters of the Trump administration, who expected greater transparency. The DOJ has refused to release further documents, and the controversy has sparked backlash, including from prominent figures questioning the official narrative. Meanwhile, FBI whistleblowers and commentators continue to challenge the credibility of the government’s handling of the Epstein files.

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