The DOJ and FBI conducted an extensive review of Jeffrey Epstein's case, concluding they found no evidence of a client list. This finding has angered many, particularly among conspiracy theorists who claim prominent figures are involved. Pam Bondi hinted at having access to the client list and later presented public information to far-right journalists. Elon Musk expressed frustration on Twitter, questioning the implications of these findings for public trust in the government, particularly regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's imprisonment.
Epstein's sex trafficking and pedophilia have become one of the right's most drooled-over conspiracies, thanks to their belief that a number of Democrats and donors appear on the "client list."
The DOJ and the FBI released their "findings" in a two-page memo which concluded that their "exhaustive review" failed to uncover any client list, and that Epstein died by suicide.
Bondi implied during a Fox News interview that the client list was "on her desk," just waiting for review, but later revealed only public information.
Musk tweeted, "Stuff like this does not improve people's faith in government" in response to the ambiguous findings related to Epstein's criminal activities.
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