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Majority of Americans Dissatisfied with Epstein Case Disclosures, Poll Shows

The Justice Department’s memo has done little to reassure Americans who remain skeptical over Epstein’s death

This photo provided by the New York State Sex Offender Registry shows Jeffrey Epstein, March 28, 2017.
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Overview

  • A CNN/SSRS survey conducted July 10–13 finds 50% of U.S. adults dissatisfied with the information released on the Epstein case, while just 3% say they are satisfied.
  • Dissatisfaction spans party lines with 56% of Democrats, 52% of independents and 40% of Republicans expressing discontent.
  • Respondents under 35 report higher dissatisfaction (56%) compared to those 35 and older (47%), reflecting stronger doubts among younger Americans.
  • Ideological extremes show especially high mistrust, with 70% of Democratic-aligned liberals and 48% of very conservative Republicans reporting dissatisfaction.
  • No substantive updates have followed the July 7 Justice Department memo reaffirming Epstein’s 2019 suicide and denying any secret client list