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DOJ and FBI Close Epstein Case, Declaring Suicide and No Client List

Conservative critics demand resignation; House Democrats seek release of concealed records after questions emerged over a missing minute in the footage.

Attorney General Pam Bondi, left, listens as President Donald Trump, right, speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Overview

  • A joint two-page DOJ/FBI memo concluded Jeffrey Epstein hanged himself in his New York jail cell in August 2019 and found no evidence he kept a ‘client list’ to blackmail associates.
  • Nearly 11 hours of Metropolitan Correctional Center CCTV were released showing no one entering or exiting the common area by Epstein’s cell between 10:41 pm and 6:33 am, with a one-minute timestamp gap attributed to a nightly system reset.
  • Influencers including Laura Loomer and Elon Musk and several Trump advisers say Attorney General Pam Bondi misled supporters on promised revelations, prompting calls for her resignation.
  • Mark Epstein rejected the suicide ruling as “stupid,” insisted his brother was likely murdered and questioned FBI Director Kash Patel’s qualifications to rule on the cause of death.
  • House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jamie Raskin led a bipartisan letter demanding Bondi release any Epstein documents mentioning President Trump, pressing for full transparency.