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The much-anticipated Jeffrey Epstein ‘client list’—expected to reveal hidden truths—has officially been declared nonexistent by the Department of Justice and FBI. A recent memo states that after reviewing all relevant case materials, no document resembling such a list was found. This contradiction has sparked debate, especially since Attorney General Pam Bondi previously said the list was on her desk, leading to claims of backtracking and confusion over what exactly she meant.

The idea of a client list emerged from years of speculation fueled by court filings, survivor accounts, and officials hinting at sealed documents linking high-profile individuals to Epstein’s trafficking ring. While some believed the list would expose co-conspirators and trigger new charges, recent releases—like the “Epstein Files: Phase 1” binders handed to political influencers—contained mostly already public information. Now, with no new evidence and Epstein’s death confirmed as suicide, the DOJ and FBI say no further disclosures are warranted, leaving many questions unanswered about whether the infamous client list ever truly existed.

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00:00The Jeffrey Epstein client list was supposed to expose everything until today when we found out
00:05it doesn't exist. And now some are asking, was Attorney General Pam Bondi lying then or now?
00:11In a memo released this week, the DOJ and FBI say they've reviewed all relevant case materials and
00:17found no document resembling a so-called client list, which led Fox News' Peter Doocy to ask
00:23Press Secretary Caroline Levitt what everyone is thinking now. Quote,
00:27So what happened to the Epstein client list that the Attorney General said she had on her desk?
00:32In response, Levitt stated the Attorney General was referencing all the materials related to
00:36Epstein's crimes, not just a particular list. Leaving one thread user to note,
00:41So Levitt spoke for Bondi, leaving Bondi having to corroborate that version.
00:45Meanwhile, others see it as backtracking because Levitt's explanation doesn't exactly match what
00:50Pam Bondi herself said on Fox News just a few months ago. But Doocy reminded the Press Secretary
00:56what Bondi first stated on their own network, it's sitting on my desk right now to review.
01:01That statement was in response to anchor John Roberts, who had asked,
01:05DOJ may be releasing a list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients, will that really happen?
01:10So where did the idea of a client list even come from?
01:14The phrase wasn't born from just conspiracy. Over the years, journalists, survivors, and even
01:19prosecutors reportedly referenced a potential list of high-powered names, who were supposed to be
01:24clients or associates that allegedly benefited from Epstein's trafficking ring. And the list
01:29was rumored to live somewhere within Epstein's infamous black book, flight logs, or sealed
01:33depositions. And many believed it would be used to identify co-conspirators and possibly bring new
01:39charges. That belief only grew when figures like Bondi publicly acknowledged having access to those
01:44files. And in February, reports stated that binders marked the Epstein files phase one and
01:50declassified were handed out to political influencers. But the release didn't go over
01:54well, as the binders mostly contained documents that were already publicly available. Now, with no
01:59evidence of a list even existing, and the conclusion that Epstein died by suicide due to video evidence
02:05of being locked in his cell from 10.40 p.m. to 6.30 a.m. the next morning, the memo states,
02:10it is the determination of the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation
02:15that no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted. This means releasing any additional
02:21information is either unnecessary, potentially harmful, or legally not allowed. Which leaves us
02:26here, with a press briefing that raised more questions than answers, and a so-called client list
02:31that may have never existed at all. But what's your take? Share your thoughts below and follow us
02:36everywhere at What's Trending.

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