Jeffrey Epstein didn’t have a ‘client list,’ committed suicide, DOJ, FBI reveal in findings that debunk conspiracy theories
Notorious sex predator Jeffrey Epstein didn’t keep a supposed “client list,” and he was not murdered during his short-lived stay in a Manhattan lockup, the Justice Department and FBI reportedly concluded in a joint probe.
The investigation, the results of which were detailed in a memo obtained by Axios, also found no evidence that Epstein “blackmailed prominent individuals.”
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The Trump administration plans to release a video to prove their findings on Epstein’s 2019 death, which bred slews of conspiracy theories.
The video falls in line with the medical examiner’s assessment post-mortem that Epstein committed suicide, according to the memo.
President Trump previously promised to release the apparently debunked “client list” during his reelection campaign.
Back in February, the DOJ released Epstein’s contact list as part of a long-awaited trove of documents connected to late convicted pedophile.
The Post reached out to the DOJ for comment
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