Epstein survivors are considering releasing an unofficial list of individuals involved in their abuse if the DOJ does not make more documents public, amid ongoing debates over transparency and investigations into Epstein's network.
Ghislaine Maxwell's interview transcripts reveal she denies the existence of a 'client list,' discusses her relationship with Epstein and Prince Andrew, and claims she does not believe Epstein died by suicide. The transcripts also address Maxwell's interactions with high-profile figures and her legal efforts, including seeking a pardon and her move between prisons. The release comes amid ongoing investigations and political pressure for transparency.
The Justice Department confirmed there is no evidence of a 'client list' or blackmail scheme related to Jeffrey Epstein, and concluded Epstein died by suicide, countering previous speculation and promises of revealing damaging information.
The DOJ and FBI have found no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein had a client list or blackmailed associates, and confirmed his death was a suicide after an exhaustive review of files, contradicting previous claims about a client list and addressing ongoing skepticism.
The US Department of Justice and FBI concluded that Jeffrey Epstein did not have a client list implicating high-profile individuals and that he died by suicide, contradicting conspiracy theories. The investigation found no credible evidence of blackmail or involvement of others, and the case remains a topic of political and public debate.
The Justice Department announced there is no evidence of a 'client list' or murder conspiracy related to Jeffrey Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019, contradicting previous claims and conspiracy theories. They also released jail footage showing no entry into Epstein's cell on the day of his death, and emphasized that no further disclosures are warranted, despite public and political pressure. The investigation found no credible evidence of blackmail or additional criminal activity beyond Epstein's known crimes.