
In a large update related to Jeffrey Epstein, the Ministry of Justice of the US and the Federal Investigation Authority (FBI) reportedly stated that they had found no evidence that the accused had led the “list of clients” of collaborators with whom he allegedly blackmailed or conspired to sacrifice dozens of women.
This information was revealed in a new note that ABC News and Axios reviewed.
The media socket quoted the FBI review and to claim that investigators “did not reveal evidence that could predict investigations against charged third parties”.
Therefore, no additional fees are expected in connection with their probes to Epstein.
Investigators have found that “no” clients’ list “,” no credible evidence … that Epstein was blackmailing important individuals, “and not” evidence that could predict an investigation against non -offered third parties, “Axios reported.
The memorandum is likely to cause outrage among those who claimed that Epstein’s well -known important collaborators could engage in his crimes.
Did Epstein die with suicide?
According to the ABC report, the Ministry also published hours of alleged shot in its review.
Officials said that these videos further confirmed that Epstein had died suicide, while in 2019 in prison in Manhattan in Manhattan prison.
The shots could not be verified separately by the media media.
According to Axiosa Trump’s administration, she said he was publishing a video – in RAW and the “Enhance” version – suggesting that no one has entered the area of Manhattan, where Epstein took place at the night when he died in 2019.
The video supports the finding of a medical investigator that Epstein has committed suicide, says a two -page note.
This information was contrary to the conspiracy theories that the sex offend was murdered.
Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correction Center in New York in August 2019.
What triggered a FBI review
The Pami Bondi Prosecutor General previously claimed that the FBI was reviewing “tens of thousands of videos” of a rich financier “with children or children’s porn”, the Associated Press reported.
Bondi’s comment increased bets on President Donald Trump administration, which must prove that she had not seen convincing evidence before.
During Fox News, Channel in February suggested that the alleged “list of clients” sit on her table.
Last month Trump’s former Elon Musk accused the president of “in Epstein”. Trump published on Truth Social a statement by former lawyer Epstein David Schoen, saying that Trump was not involved in any crime.
Musk later deleted his accusation and other contributions to X and said “went too far”.
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