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After months of touting the impending release of new, blockbuster information on accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, the Justice Department announced in a memo Monday that there is no evidence he kept a “client list” or was murdered.
Two Trump loyalists who previously pushed claims that Epstein was murdered—Kash Patel and Dan Bongino—are now leading the FBI under Trump as director and deputy director, respectively. Both previously faced the wrath of MAGA figures after being forced to admit there’s no evidence Epstein was murdered once they began actually working on the case.
Like Epstein, Zygier had met with his lawyers shortly before his death and was said to be in good spirits. Howard describes how “Despite a history of suicide attempts, he had been placed in a cell that was not suicide-proof and had no cellmate.”
On Monday, the Justice Department and the FBI released a memo evoking outrage from both President Donald Trump’s critics and his most ardent supporters.
The convicted child sex offender was found dead in his Manhattan prison cell 10 August 2019 whilst awaiting his sex trafficking trial
CCTV of paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein's final moments has been released six years after he was found dead in what authorities described as a suicide. Around 11 hours of footage from August 9 and 10, 2019, in the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in New York City has been released as part of an investigation into his death.
Elon Musk has thrust MAGA firebrand Steve Bannon into the heart of the Jeffrey Epstein files scandal. The world’s richest man has been fanning the flames of a MAGA revolt sparked by an FBI and Justice Department memo disputing earlier claims from Trump officials that the late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein maintained a “client list.
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Oneindia - Video on MSNTrump Explodes at Reporter Over Epstein Question | MAGA Suspects Epstein ‘Client List’ Cover-Up?President Donald Trump lashed out at reporters during a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, dismissing questions about the controversial Jeffrey Epstein case as a "desecration." This explosive reaction came just one day after the Justice Department,