Monday, July 07, 2025

US DoJ Closes Epstein Case

The US DoJ announced:
The Jeffrey Epstein case is closed, and none of the conspiracy theories are true, according to the FBI and Department of Justice.

On Sunday, the DOJ released a detailed report in which they concluded that Epstein did not have a “client list” that many believed was used to blackmail others. ...

“This systematic review revealed no incriminating “client list.” There was also no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions. We did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.”

The report also states that there is no evidence that anyone assisted in Epstein’s suicide. The DOJ went on to release 10 hours of surveillance footage outside of Epstein’s cell in their report to provide as evidence for their claims.

This is like when they announced that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. Epstein killed himself, and no one else is implicated in his death, or his sex trafficking, or blackmail.

I do not know what is going on here, but I am pretty sure there is more to the story than what we are being told. Epstein got rich somehow. It is impossible to get that rich without a paper trail. One conjecture is that he blackmailed other billionaires. If so, the DoJ would surely know.

His suicide was very suspicious. If someone says it was probably a suicide, then I can believe he thinks that. If someone is 100% sure it was it was a suicide, then I infer that person is covering something up. It is impossible to be sure.

My guess is that most of those on the Epstein lists, such as Bill Clinton, had nothing to do with underage girls. But some of those could have been paying blackmail, whether they did anything illegal or not. Maybe the DoJ is protecting some rich and powerful men who might be innocent of crimes. Nevertheless, I think we should be told how he made his money, what happened on his island, and how he died.

Update: The DoJ says that no more info will be released, in order to protect the 1000 innocent victims.

Everyone says we should now accept Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Deputy Director Dan Bongino. These are honorable people, with no incentive to cover up for Epstein.

No, I do not believe that there are 1000 victims, or that Epstein made his money honestly, or that we are being told the whole truth.

2 comments:

CFT said...

When no one saw anything, yet pretty much everyone was involved, there is a quite a bit of suspicious 'nothing' going on.

Anonymous said...

If there was no evidence to incriminate Epstein, why on earth would he commit suicide? Bad prison food? The man had pretty good legal counsel and Epstein would have known better than anyone if there wasn't anything he could be prosecuted for on his little island. Strange that so much 'I dunno' seems to be floating about in criminal investigations involving everyone from celebrities, to lawyers, to politicians, and everyone in between. It must be nice for folks with so much power that they can literally make everyone forget.