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After months of touting the impending release of new, blockbuster information on accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, the Justice Department announced in a memo Monday that there is no evidence he kept a “client list” or was murdered.
A memo from the Justice Department and FBI said that a systematic review of the case involving Jeffrey Epstein "revealed no incriminating 'client list.'"
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Irish Star on MSNJeffrey Epstein’s chilling final message uncovered amid Trump scandalThe convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein sent a note to author Michael Wolff before he was found dead in his cell
Two Trump loyalists who previously pushed claims that Epstein was murdered—Kash Patel and Dan Bongino—are now leading the FBI under Trump as director and deputy director, respectively. Both previously faced the wrath of MAGA figures after being forced to admit there’s no evidence Epstein was murdered once they began actually working on the case.
On Monday, the Justice Department and the FBI released a memo evoking outrage from both President Donald Trump’s critics and his most ardent supporters. That memo claimed there was no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein had a list of powerful men who participated in his alleged underworld of sex trafficking and pedophilia.
It comes after Trump administration officials concluded that Epstein had no "client list" and died by suicide.
Many of President Donald Trump’s close advisers, both inside and outside the White House, have grown increasingly frustrated with Attorney General Pam Bondi’s handling of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case,
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The Western Journal on MSNTrump Fumes at Reporter Before Bondi Tries to Explain Away Critical Missing Minute of the Epstein VideoThe ghost of Jeffrey Epstein keeps haunting Washington. At a televised cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi fielded questions about a video showing the cell of the convicted sex criminal,