DOJ: Epstein Had No Client List—Do You Believe It?

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DOJ: Epstein Had No Client List—Do You Believe It?
The Department of Justice and FBI have officially concluded their review of the Jeffrey Epstein case, stating that Epstein died by suicide and that no “client list” or blackmail material exists. The final report cites 11 hours of prison footage, over 300 gigabytes of data, and sealed records documenting over a thousand victims—none of which, according to authorities, implicates uncharged third parties.

The video surveillance allegedly confirms no one entered Epstein’s cell the night he died. Meanwhile, materials containing names, places, and details of victims remain sealed, with officials stating the information is too sensitive to release.

The public was promised transparency. Instead, they got redacted files and a recycled conclusion. This story isn’t just about one man’s crimes—it’s about institutional trust, accountability, and whether the justice system protects victims… or reputations.

What happens when justice becomes a matter of “need to know”?
And what message does this send to survivors seeking truth—not just closure?

If this is closure, why does it still feel like a cover-up?

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#epsteinfiles #fbijustice #truthmatters #governmentaccountability #victimsdeservejustice

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