DOJ and FBI conclude Epstein had no “client list” and ruled his death a suicide – EVOL

President Trump’s Justice Department and FBI have concluded that there is no evidence convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed powerful individuals, maintained a secret client list, and that he died of suicide. This conclusion comes from a newly obtained memo detailing the findings.

The administration is releasing both raw and enhanced video footage that reportedly shows no one entered the Manhattan prison area where Epstein was held during the night he died in 2019. The video supports the official ruling by the medical examiner that Epstein died by suicide, according to the two-page memo.

This marks the first formal contradiction by the Trump administration of the widespread conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein’s death.

These theories were once echoed by prominent voices in the MAGA movement, including now-FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino. Both had previously questioned the official version of events but have since accepted the conclusion that Epstein killed himself.

Despite their public reversal, suspicions continue to circulate, particularly among conservative influencers and activists who believe Epstein’s crimes may have implicated members of the political and business elite.

The memo confirms that no further charges will be brought against anyone in the Epstein case.

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