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"Both agencies discovered "no incriminating 'client list": FBI releases Bombshell finding in the Epstein case

The FBI's new finding confirms Jeffrey Epstein's death was ruled a suicide, with no hidden 'client list' uncovered.
  • FBI releases bombshell news regarding Epstein's suicide
    FBI releases bombshell news regarding Epstein's suicide

    Years of talk and wild ideas now end as the U.S. Justice Department and FBI told us they are done looking into how Jeffrey Epstein died. They again say what they did in 2019: Epstein ended his own life while in a jail in Manhattan. He was there for crimes tied to s*x trafficking and harm. To get to this end, the people in charge looked at many hours of video from the jail, went through papers, and checked what the workers and other jailed people did.

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    While the world was waiting for the names involved:

    The US Department of Justice and the FBI conclude that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide and did not have a client list, Axios reported. pic.twitter.com/zboBLYqS91

    — 🇷🇺MOSCOW NEWS | ENGLISH (@MOSCOW_EN) July 7, 2025

    Despite lots of claims that Epstein's death was part of a dark plan to quiet him and save big-name friends, officials say they saw no strong proof of a secret "client list," a hidden blackmail plot, or a planned murder. This probe happened under a lot of public and political push, with people from both sides asking for clear answers and openness, largely due to Epstein’s ties to top people in business, politics, and royalty.

    Although the official report might end it for federal groups, it's not likely to stop the concerns of people still unsure about powerful groups avoiding a close look.


    A fresh memo challenges long-held conspiracy theories about Epstein's death

    A new note has brought new light to the big look into Jeffrey Epstein's much-talked-about death. It talks about old ideas that people have had for a long time. In a break from what many thought, the deep check found no real sign that Epstein had a secret "client list" with names of big names he planned to use to get them in trouble or use against them.

    Investigators made it clear that no real proof has come up to show that any high-up people, like politicians, stars, or big business folks, were pushed for money. The note also backed up the official say that Epstein's end in his New York jail spot was by his own hand, giving no room for any talk about murder or a secret plan to quiet him.

    To get to these ends, investigators looked closely at many hours of jail security tapes from the Metropolitan Correctional Center, checking both the first and improved video files. These tapes made it clear: from 10:40 at night on August 9, 2019, to 6:30 the next morning, no one who shouldn't be there went near Epstein's cell.

    When the guards found him, he did not move. The look into this goes over a lot of the dark things said that made people make up tales on the web and among leaders, too. Even with the note out now, not all doubts are gone. For many folks, the story of Epstein, still with no answers and knowing his big-name pals, sits as a dark mix of money, crime, and power.


    The Department of Justice shared a video

    To fight the many false stories that have been built around Jeffrey Epstein's death, the Department of Justice has put out close to 11 hours of video from the cameras at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan on the day Epstein was found dead in 2019.

    The DOJ gave out the videos in both their original form and in digitally improved form, with added contrast, color fix, and clarity, to help the public see better what happened in the secure part of the jail where Epstein stayed.

    This new video is from a long note. It talks about what the FBI and the Justice Department found. They looked at over 300 gigabytes of digital stuff and real things linked to what Epstein did and his last hours.

    The DOJ has posted a video that they claim shows no one entered or left Jeffery Epstein's cell when he was suicided. For years, we were told no video existed.
    Were they lying then or are they lying now? Is this the biggest cover-up in recent history? According to Axios, "There's… pic.twitter.com/B3lHQqtcYZ

    — Jere_Memez (@Jere_Memez) July 7, 2025

    Despite claims by some strong backers of the past President Trump and many online folk, the official checkup states once more that Epstein's end was his own doing, with no proof that someone else came into his cell that day. The document also talks about a widely held false story, the so-called "client list" with names of big people who might have been mixed up in Epstein's wrong acts.

    As per the Justice Department, no such list was found in Epstein’s papers, and there was no real sign that he used threats to cover for mighty friends. Even with Epstein’s well-known range of contacts, the investigation into the matter did not find reasons to charge any people not yet charged who were tied to him.

    This choice will likely make many who hoped big names would get caught and face their actions angry. By showing the film and making things clear about what it found on Epstein’s actions, the Justice Department seems to want to end talk about the biggest open shocks of the scandal. Yet, for many, the troubles about Epstein’s ties and quick death may not go away at all.


    Inside Epstein's tapes on Trump and betrayal

    As the court fight now ends, more light shines on what Jeffrey Epstein said about his past with Donald Trump. These words came out again when The Daily Beast put out audio talks from 2016, taped by writer Michael Wolff. In these talks, Epstein spoke freely of his tie with Trump, calling him his "closest friend for 10 years."

    He talked a lot about how well he thought he knew Trump, not just as a shiny real estate boss but as a man whose nice ways hid what Epstein thought were big wrongdoings. By putting him next to Bill Clinton, Epstein said both had a gift for making folks feel important by telling them just what they liked, even if it wasn't true. In his words:

    "He is charming; he is able to convince people. It’s very much like Clinton. Both Bill and Donald have the ability to go over to a fat, ugly woman, say, ‘You are the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.’ So, he tells everybody what they want to hear. And that is charming."

    He showed Trump as a man who drew people in and could talk well, traits that, Epstein said, helped him in work but made him risky in his private life. Epstein even claimed Trump hurt his friends by going after their wives and called him "a horrible human being," even though he saw his clever moves in the tough New York real estate world.

     

    Donald Trump's Administration "Concluded" His Best Friend Jeffery Epstein Did Not Have a Client List and Wishes Ghislane Maxwell Well. pic.twitter.com/lEU6apf3VE

    — No World System News (@lowfreqfilms) July 7, 2025

    These talks were first recorded when Wolff was looking for info for what would turn into Fire and Fury, his hit book about Trump's time as president, and they now act as a telling snapshot of a link that once joined two well-known, talked-about people.

    Put together, Epstein's words show how thin the line is between power, staying true, and giving up what's right among the high-ups they both moved in, a hint that, for all the deals and sweet talk, being let down was always close.


    Overall, the FBI's update about no "client list" tied to Jeffrey Epstein adds more closure to the deep checks around the case. The news matches what other groups found before. They saw no real proof that he blackmailed big names and confirmed his death as a suicide.

    They looked at camera clips during their search and saw no one got into his cell when it mattered most. Together, the memo they shared and other details try to end one of the most talked-about parts of the Epstein story and give a final word for everyone to see.


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