The U.S. Justice Department and FBI just dropped a bombshell memo that’s shaking up the conspiracy world. After an exhaustive dig through mountains of files—think thousands of documents, 300 gigabytes of data, and hours of grainy prison footage—they’ve slammed the door on those juicy rumors of a secret “client list” packed with powerful names Epstein allegedly blackmailed. Nope, nada, zilch—no such list exists, they say. And that murky 2019 death in his Manhattan cell? The feds are doubling down: Epstein took his own life, backed by nearly 11 hours of video showing no one sneaking into his cell block. This bombshell contradicts earlier hype from Attorney General Pam Bondi, who teased blockbuster reveals, only to leave MAGA supporters and conspiracy buffs fuming when the “Epstein Files” turned out to be mostly old news. With Elon Musk tossing shade on X and influencers crying foul, this report’s kicking up more drama than closure—but the DOJ’s sticking to its guns, saying chasing wild theories does no favors for Epstein’s over 1,000 victims.
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Link to article: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/07/jeffrey-epstein-suicide-justice-department-fbi-review-confirms


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