Unknown people carrying the seal of the US Justice Department “The Epstein Files: Phase 1” leave the West Wing of the White House in February. The Trump administration promised that it would release documents on late tycoon and convict Sex Traffic Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in his jail cell in 2019.
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The Department of Justice and the FBI have not found any evidence that defames the financer and the guilty sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein There was a “customer list” or that he blackmailed the major colleagues.
Conclusions include one Two pages memo Underlining the “entire review”, the department kept the Epstein files in its possession. The Memo also states that after “a thorough investigation”, the FBI found that Epstein died of suicide, which aligns with the findings of the previous department.
Conclusion of the previous statements of Attorney General Palm Bondi about an alleged list of Epstein customers. And it is unclear that the memo of Epstein, especially about his suicide, will continue to collide on public skepticism.
Epstein died in August 2019 in a federal lockup in the city of New York, while waiting for a test on allegations of federal sex-trafficking. They have died Many conspiracy principlesEspecially at a distant, due to their relationships with rich and powerful and constant speculation around their death.
Exios was the first to report on memo.
Bondi has promised to release the documents from the Epstein probe for a long time. He made a small batch of files public in February, and said that the move was part of the administration’s commitment to “commitment to transparency and the hateful tasks of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-scriptors.”
The same month, she told Fox News in an interview that Epstein’s customer list “was still sitting on my desk to review.”
After more than four months, the department memo directly opposed it.
“In this systematic review, no ‘client list’ was clearly found out. There was no reliable evidence that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of their actions,” says Memo. “We did not reveal the evidence that could predict an inquiry against the unchanged third party.”
On Monday, when asked about Bondi’s previous comments, the press secretary of the White House Karolin Levit tried to play the discrepancy.
“She was saying all the paperwork, the entirety of all the paper in relation to the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein,” Levit told reporters. “This is the one who was referring to the Attorney General, and I will let him speak for him.”
Lewit stated that the Attorney General and FBI Director, under the direction of Trump, pledged to make a detailed review of Epstein content, “and he did this, and he provided its results. It is transparency.”
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The non -rated memorandum says that the FBI and the department passes through their investigative files related to Epstein – digital discoveries of physical discoveries of databases, hard drives, network drives and cabinets, desks and cells – to find any and all relevant materials.
According to Memo, Epstein died of suicide on August 10, 2019 at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City. It notes that the findings correspond to the previous findings, including the city’s main average examiner, the American Attorney Office in the Manhattan and the Inspector General of DOJ.
It said that he died of suicide, also supported by video footage from the general area of ​​the jail unit, where Epstein was being held when he died.
“Anyone attempts to enter the tier where Epstein’s cell was located … would have been occupied by this footage.” “The FBI’s independent review of this footage confirmed that Epstein was closed in his cell on August 9, 2019 at around 10:40 pm, until around 6:30 pm, no one entered any level.”
FBI Director I wish Patel And Deputy Director Dan Bongino has previously raised questions about Epstein’s official account and his death. Since taking top jobs in the bureau, however, he has publicly stated that Epstein killed himself.
Both men faced online backlash from the theorists of the conspiracy.
The memorandum states that Epstein’s misuse suffers more than 1,000 sufferings, and sensitive information on those individuals lies in search files. It says that combating the child’s exploitation and providing justice to the victims are top priorities, and “ending baseless principles about Epstein is none of those ends.”
“To that end, while we have provided to the public to provide maximum information about Epstein and ensured any evidence examination in the government’s possession, it is the determination of the Department of Justice and the Bureau of Investigation that no more disclosure will be made or warrant,” says Memo.