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Mark Epstein specifically targeted FBI Director Patel, questioning his ability to determine cause of death without medical expertise.
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Jeffrey Epstein's brother disputes official suicide ruling, criticizing the FBI's memo that concluded no further evidence would be released despite his demands
The Justice Department acknowledged Monday that Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a “client list,” and no more files related to the wealthy financier’s sex trafficking investigation would be made public.
A D.O.J. and FBI memo said Jeffrey Epstein did not blackmail but a past probe found evidence he referenced "personal matters."
The Justice Department and FBI says it found no evidence Jeffrey Epstein kept a "client list," contradicting AG Pam Bondi's past suggestions.
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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.
President Trump criticized a reporter for asking about Jeffrey Epstein during a Cabinet meeting as Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed questions about the DOJ memo on Epstein's death.
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed to possess Jeffrey Epstein's "client list," sparking controversy and conspiracy theories. The DOJ and FBI refuted the existence of such a list after an exhaustive investigation. The White House deflected questions about Bondi's claims, referring inquiries back to her.
How can people be expected to have faith in Trump if he won’t release the Epstein files?” Musk tweeted on Tuesday. On the same day, Musk retweeted a Babylon Bee article mocking the Trump Justice Department’s stance on Epstein.