The Justice Department (DOJ) released a memo claiming that Jeffrey Epstein had no client list and that he died of suicide.
After searching over 300 gigabytes of data and analyzing physical evidence, including over ten thousand videos and images regarding the abuse of minors, the DOJ claims it has found no reason to revisit the public disclosure of said materials, as their review confirmed no finding of a client list.
According to the memo, the department will no longer provide information on Epstein regarding “unfounded theories” and it has no plan of releasing new documents.
The memo also states the FBI confirmed Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide after thorough investigation, providing video evidence from the area outside of Epstein’s cell during the time of his death; the video is missing an entire minute from 11:58 p.m. to midnight and shows little to nothing of the common area outside of Epstein’s cell. Attorney General Pam Bondi claims the missing minute is due to a system reset of the cameras at the prison, with each night having a minute missing from 11:58 to midnight.
During a cabinet meeting later in the week, Bondi claimed “the video was not conclusive.”
Earlier this year in February, Pam Bondi stated on Fox News that she had an alleged client list sitting on her desk. Similarly, FBI Director Kash Patel claimed he reviewed the Epstein evidence while appearing on Joe Rogan’s podcast; at the time of their interviews, Bondi and Patel both said they would soon release the evidence. Now they are claiming there was no client list at all.
In regard to Bondi’s statement, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Bondi was referring to all the paperwork regarding the Epstein case and not solely a client list, despite Bondi’s original claim specifically stating “it’s sitting on my desk right now to review” after being asked by a Fox News reporter about the list.
Last month, Elon Musk claimed that Donald Trump is implicated in the Epstein files.

