Overview
- Charging documents unsealed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida detail posts in which Bailey-Corsey vowed to “kill everyone on the list on sight” with a machete and urged violence against unnamed politicians.
- Investigators traced the threatening messages to Bailey-Corsey’s X and Facebook profiles, which he admitted were his, and began interviewing him on July 17, leading to his mid-July arrest.
- The FBI and Justice Department have publicly stated that no credible Jeffrey Epstein “client list” exists, attributing his posts to conspiracy-driven misinformation.
- Law enforcement officials report that Bailey-Corsey took responsibility for the statements and expressed remorse during interviews documented in the federal complaint.
- Bailey-Corsey remains in federal custody on terroristic threat charges and his initial court appearance is pending.