DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide: Report
- Jeffrey Epstein, who had been convicted of sex trafficking offenses, took his own life in a Manhattan federal jail cell in August 2019 while under federal detention.
- Following Epstein's death, speculation about foul play and a rumored client list of powerful figures prompted an extensive joint DOJ and FBI investigation.
- The investigation reviewed tens of thousands of videos, uncovered over 300 gigabytes of data, and concluded no credible evidence existed of a client list or Epstein blackmailing prominent individuals.
- A memo released by Axios along with remarks from top FBI officials affirmed that Epstein’s death was ruled a suicide, and the agencies stated they would not disclose additional files or pursue further charges.
- These findings officially refute conspiracy theories, end anticipation of additional disclosures, and highlight the withheld sensitive victim information cited by the Department of Justice.
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Epstein prison CCTV RELEASED as probe ‘reveals whether perv killed himself’
PRISON CCTV outside Jeffrey Epstein’s cell has finally been released six years after the paedo was found dead. Around 11 hours of footage has been reevealed from inside the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in New York City on the 9th and 10th of August in 2019. US Department of JusticeJeffrey Epstein can be seen walking across the prison[/caption] The grey haired paedo can be seen walking with a guardUS Department of Justice US Department of Jus…
The Trump administration concluded that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide and that there was no "client list" or blackmail network related to him, thus rejecting conspiracy theories.
US justice officials have released footage showing that no one could have staged the suicide of the paedophile businessman.
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