DOJ and FBI Claims There Is No Epstein Client List After All

The Department of Justice and FBI say they have found no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein had a “client list,” contradicting Attorney General Pam Bondi‘s past suggestion that such a list from the convicted sex offender and financier existed.
In February, Bondi had told the public that she had received Epstein’s client list from the FBI, which she was preparing to investigate and release on the grounds of “transparency,” saying “Americans have a right to know.”
Bondi, when asked about releasing an Epstein “client list” during a February Fox News interview, said: “It’s sitting on my desk right now to review.”
However according to the memo obtained by Axios, investigators said they found “no incriminating ‘client list’ ”, along with “no credible evidence… that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals.” It adds there is no “evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.”
It also says investigators have viewed a video from the Manhattan prison that supports a medical examiner’s finding the 66-year-old took his own life.