US Justice Department Confirms No Epstein Client List Exists
US Justice Department Confirms No Epstein Client List Exists

US Justice Department Confirms No Epstein Client List Exists

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The U.S. Justice Department and FBI have officially stated that Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a "client list" involving individuals who received trafficked underage girls, debunking a theory that had been promoted during the Trump administration. Despite Attorney General Pam Bondi's earlier claims suggesting such documents existed and would be released, a thorough months-long review of evidence concluded that no further disclosures would be appropriate, and no credible evidence was found implicating any uncharged third parties. The agencies also confirmed that Epstein died by suicide in his New York City jail cell in 2019, rejecting conspiracy theories of murder. The released memo emphasized that while Epstein harmed over one thousand victims, no blackmail of prominent figures was evidenced. Conservative influencers had criticized Bondi for raising expectations with initial document releases that largely contained previously public information. The findings reinforce that Epstein's former associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, remains the only person criminally charged in connection with the trafficking activities.

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