DOJ, FBI: 'No Evidence' Jeffrey Epstein Blackmailed Anyone, Kept Client List or Was Murdered

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Jul. 07, 2025

The DOJ and FBI announced in a late Sunday night news dump that they've found no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein "blackmailed prominent individuals," was murdered, or had a "client list" and declared they won't be releasing any further Epstein-related materials.

From Axios, "Exclusive: DOJ, FBI conclude Epstein had no 'client list,' committed suicide":
President Trump's Justice Department and FBI have concluded they have no evidence that convicted sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed powerful figures, kept a "client list" or was murdered, according to a memo detailing the findings obtained by Axios.

- The administration is releasing a video — in both raw and "enhanced" versions — that it says indicates no one entered the area of the Manhattan prison where Epstein was held the night he died in 2019.

- The video supports a medical examiner's finding that Epstein committed suicide, the two-page memo claims.

Why it matters: The findings represent the first time Trump's administration has officially contradicted conspiracy theories about Epstein's activities and his death — theories that had been pushed by the FBI's top two officials before Trump appointed them to the bureau.

- As social media influencers and activists, Kash Patel (now the FBI's director) and Dan Bongino (now deputy director) were among those in MAGA world who questioned the official version of how Epstein died.

- Patel and Bongino have since said Epstein committed suicide. But it has become an article of faith online, especially on the right, that Epstein's crimes also implicated government officials, celebrities and business leaders — and that someone killed him to conceal them.

- The memo says no one else involved in the Epstein case will be charged. (Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for child sex trafficking and related offenses.)

[...] Investigators found "no incriminating 'client list' " of Epstein's, "no credible evidence ... that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals," and no "evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties," the memo adds.

[...] What's next: The DOJ and FBI say in the memo that no "further disclosure" of Epstein-related material "would be appropriate or warranted."

The memo says much of the material relates to child sexual abuse, details of Epstein's victims, and information that would expose innocent individuals to "allegations of wrongdoing."

"Through this review, we found no basis to revisit the disclosure of those materials and will not permit the release of child pornography," the memo says.
Former Attorney General William Barr covered up the whole Epstein saga during Trump's first term and now they're sealing the records forever even though Trump claimed on the campaign trail that he would disclose them.


The video they released shows nothing:


Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed earlier this year that she had Epstein's client list on her desk:




They claim there's no evidence Epstein blackmailed any prominent individuals but the Wall Street Journal reported in 2023 that Epstein attempted to blackmail Bill Gates by threatening to reveal an affair the Microsoft founder had with a Russian bridge player in 2010.



As a reminder, Elon Musk last month said Trump was in the Epstein files.

When should we expect Ghislaine Maxwell will be pardoned?

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