US DOJ, FBI Memo Finds No Epstein Client List or Murder Evidence
US DOJ, FBI Memo Finds No Epstein Client List or Murder Evidence

US DOJ, FBI Memo Finds No Epstein Client List or Murder Evidence

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The Trump administration’s Department of Justice and FBI have concluded that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and found no evidence of a client list or a blackmail scheme involving powerful individuals, according to a memo obtained by multiple sources. The investigation included an enhanced review of 11 hours of surveillance footage from Epstein’s Manhattan cell, which showed no unauthorized entry, reinforcing the medical examiner’s ruling. Despite Attorney General Pam Bondi initially suggesting the release of Epstein-related files, the DOJ later stated that no such client list exists and that further disclosures would be inappropriate due to victim protection and the sensitive nature of the materials. These findings aim to debunk longstanding conspiracy theories but have sparked public outrage and skepticism, amplified by allegations from investigative journalist Whitney Webb about Epstein’s possible foreign intelligence ties. Prominent officials, including FBI leaders who previously expressed doubts, have publicly affirmed the conclusion of suicide. The administration has decided not to pursue further charges beyond Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction, emphasizing that no credible evidence implicates other individuals in Epstein’s crimes.

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