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Epstein, the "Missing" Client List, and the Rot at the Heart of the System

What the DOJ, FBI, and Media Don’t Want You to See About the World’s Most Protected Predator

On July 6, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI released a memo claiming to put the Epstein case to rest-again. According to them:

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  • Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide, not homicide.

  • There is no credible evidence that he blackmailed powerful individuals.

  • No "client list" exists.

  • No further charges will be filed.

  • And releasing more documents would be "inappropriate" and "unnecessary."

Link to Axios summary of the memo

Just like that, the world’s most notorious sex trafficking case ends not with justice-but with a shrug.

The memo contradicts months of previous statements. In February, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi told reporters the Epstein client list was “on my desk.” Source. In June, Elon Musk accused Donald Trump of appearing in Epstein’s documents-before deleting the post. Now, the official word is: never mind, there was never a list to begin with.

Musk responded…

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