Washington – The investigation of an inquiry on the review of a justice department and the FBI was investigated by the financer Jeffrey Epstein found that there was no “client list” or evidence that it blackmailed the major figures, according to a memorandum giving details of the conclusions.
Review also concluded that Epstein He died of suicide while in custody In August 2019, in a manhattan improvement facility. Epstein was facing federal sexual smuggling charges, and he died later Investigated by internal guards of justice department And FBI.
Department of Justice and FBI said Memorandum He video footage The bureau reviewed by investigators – and provided to the public – confirmed that Epstein was closed in their cell and no one had entered the levels of the unit where he was placed at the time of his death.
The investigators also “did not highlight the evidence that could predict any investigation against any third party, according to the memo.
“In this systematic review, no ‘client list’ was clearly found out. There was no reliable evidence that Epstein blackmailed prominent persons as part of their actions,” said the Department of Justice and FBI said while giving details of the conclusions in their two-page documents.
Exios was To report first Memorandum with the findings of the Department of Justice.
Attorney General Palm Bandy and FBI leaders promised to release information about Epstein after returning to the White House earlier this year. Files related to Epstein’s case, as well as the circumstances around his death, have been the subject of the principles of conspiracy over the years. The speculation about the records related to Epstein was that the federal government was hiding information to mold powerful and major figures, who were allegedly nominated in them.
While Bondi suggested During a fox news interview In February that a “customer list” was sitting at her desk, the alleged document never became physical.
In February, a group of 15 right -wing social media affected Gone to the White House And “The Epstein Files: Step 1” was given to binders. The affected said that he received binders from Bondi during a meeting that Mr. Trump, FBI Director Kash Patel and Vice President JD Vance also participated.
But any hope of new information was quickly collapsed, because social media figures were said to be said. document Which were already in a public domain. Bondi confirmed that the first installment of dephilized files had large -scale records that were leaked, but were not made public by the federal government.
Nevertheless, billionaire entrepreneurs falling last month after Elon Musk and Mr. Trump Claimed that administration The so -called Epstein files were withdrawn as the President’s name was in them. In response, Mr. Trump Shared a social media post He reprimanded the claim of Kasturi.
chairman Told NBC News In an interview that any alleged relationship between him and Epstein was “old news”, and he said that he was not friendly with a sexual criminal convicted for 18 years before his death.
White House press secretary Karolin Levit on Monday defended the administration’s approach to Epstein, told reporters that it is “committed to truth and committed to transparency.”
“This is why the Attorney General and the Director of the FBI promised to make a detailed review of all the files related to Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and his death, on the President’s instructions, and placed a memorandum at the conclusion of that review,” he said. “There was a material that he did not release, because, clearly, it was incredibly graphic and included child pornography, nothing that is suitable for public consumption. But they were committed to a thorough investigation. That is what they did, and they gave the results.”
Asked about the “client list” that Bandy said that his table was on, Levit said that Attorney General “All the paper was referring to the completeness of the paper, the entirety of paper in relation to the offenses of Jeffrey Epstein.”
The FBI and the Department of Justice said in its memorandum that the review confirmed that Epstein damaged more than 1,000 victims, each of which faced “unique trauma”.
Memo said, “One of our highest priorities is to combat child abuse and provide justice to the victims. Neither of those ends do the unfounded principles about Epstein,” said Memo.
The Department of Justice and the FBI said that when they “use the public with maximum information about Epstein” and check the evidence in the government’s possession, they determined that “no further disclosure would be proper or warrant.”