DOJ, FBI conclude Epstein had no ‘client list,’ committed suicide

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President Trump’s Justice Department and FBI have concluded there is no evidence Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed powerful figures, kept a “client list,” or was murdered, according to a newly revealed memo. The memo states prison video footage shows no one entered Epstein’s cell area the night he died in 2019, supporting the official finding of suicide. It also says no further charges will be brought in the case, Axios has reported. These findings mark the first formal rejection by Trump’s administration of widespread conspiracy theories about Epstein’s death and alleged blackmail operations. read more: 👍 Like this video to help spread awareness about the latest findings in the Epstein case and combat misinformation. 💬 Comment below—what do you think of the DOJ and FBI conclusions? 🔗 Share this video to inform others about the official investigation results. 💰 Want to support the channel? You can donate directly by hitting the YouTube Thanks button. Your support helps us keep covering these important updates. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe for more news on investigations, politics, and crime. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. Links for B.C. Visit My Website Follow Me On Facebook / b.c.begley Subscribe To My Patreon / bcbegley Watch Me On YouTube / @b.c.begley6007 Follow Me On Twitter / bc_news1 Watch Me On Rumble Follow Me On Gab Follow Me On Truth Social Follow Me On BlueSky Watch Me On TikTok / bcbegley #EpsteinInvestigation #JusticeDepartment #BreakingNews #shorts
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