DOJ Debunks Jeffrey Epstein Client List,' Blackmail Evidence and Concludes He Wasn't Murdered
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The Department of Justice and FBI determined there was no client list related to Jeffrey Epstein, nor evidence of blackmail against notable figures or indications of murder. Their conclusions reaffirmed that Epstein died by suicide in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking. Investigators examined video footage from his detention, revealing no suspicious activity. The enhanced visuals from the Special Housing Unit supported the suicide conclusion, and the DOJ noted the absence of credible claims regarding any blackmail evidence Epstein may have possessed.
The Department of Justice and FBI concluded that there was no Jeffrey Epstein client list, evidence of blackmail against prominent individuals, or signs of murder in prison.
Investigators reviewed hours of footage from August 9-10, 2019, finding no suspicious activity in the cellblock where Epstein was held prior to his death.
The examination included enhancing video footage from the common area of the Special Housing Unit, supporting the conclusion that Epstein died by suicide.
The DOJ memo stated there was no credible evidence supporting claims that Epstein had amassed a cache of blackmail evidence against prominent individuals.
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