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DOJ and FBI Dismiss Epstein ‘Client List’ Claims, Confirm Death by Suicide

The memo marks the administration’s formal rejection of conspiracy theories by refusing to release additional records

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Foto difundida por el Registro de Delincuentes Sexuales del Estado de Nueva York, que muestra al exfinancista Jeffrey Epstein, el 28 de marzo del 2017
Revelan supuesto video clave de Jeffrey Epstein horas antes de su muerte. Foto: Heraldo de México
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Overview

  • The DOJ-FBI memo found no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein maintained a list of clients to blackmail high-profile associates
  • Investigators reviewed hours of Manhattan Correctional Center video and forensic analysis that corroborate Epstein’s 2019 death as a suicide with no third-party involvement
  • By explicitly rejecting the existence of a “client list,” President Trump’s administration distances itself from persistent conspiracy theories
  • Agencies announced they will not declassify further investigative files, citing the risk of perpetuating unfounded rumors
  • The DOJ said it will prioritize combating child sexual exploitation and delivering justice for victims over pursuing additional disclosures