FBI and DOJ Find No Evidence of Epstein ‘Client List,’ Confirm Suicide
An exhaustive investigation by the FBI and DOJ rebuts conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged client list and affirms he died by suicide — a reminder that baseless claims undermine justice for victims.

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have officially concluded there is no evidence that financier Jeffrey Epstein maintained a so-called "client list" to blackmail powerful figures. Furthermore, they confirmed his death in a New York prison in 2019 was a suicide.This findings come after months of wild speculation and conspiracy theories claiming Epstein’s network shielded influential elites from accountability. Despite the frenzy, the DOJ and FBI reviewed hundreds of hours of video footage and extensive records to arrive at this conclusion.Setting the Record Straight on Epstein’s DeathThe investigative review, launched under President Trump’s...
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