DOJ says no evidence Jeffrey Epstein had a 'client list' or blackmailed associates
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The Justice Department and the FBI conducted a thorough review of Jeffrey Epstein's files, revealing no evidence of a client list or blackmail of prominent associates. The findings align with previous conclusions that Epstein died by suicide while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges. These results contradict earlier statements from Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding a potential client list. The memo also indicated that no credible evidence was found to justify an investigation against uncharged individuals in connection with Epstein's actions.
The Justice Department and the FBI found no evidence of a 'client list' related to Jeffrey Epstein, emphasizing that the investigation revealed no material to pursue against uncharged parties.
Following a thorough investigation, the FBI concluded that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide, aligning with earlier findings, despite public skepticism and conspiracy theories surrounding his death.
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