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JUST IN: Bombshell DOJ Report Finally Addresses Epstein ‘Client List’

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A bombshell report by the U.S. Department of Justice reaches stunning concludes about the death of Jeffrey Epstein and the alleged client list of high-profile individuals serviced by his ring of underage sex slaves.

Working in conjunction with the FBI, the DOJ for the first time confirmed that no such list was ever compiled by Epstein, who died by hanging in 2019. Although his connections to some of the world’s most powerful leaders were vast, there is no evidence that he blackmailed associates, kept a “client” list, or was murdered, according to the memo.

The finding amounts to significant pushback on the long-held theory that Epstein was murdered while being held on human trafficking charges. The Trump administration is preparing the release of a new video — both in “raw” and “enhanced” qualities — that it claims confirms no individual entered the area where Epstein sat in a jail cell on the night of his death.

The two-page memo concurs with a medical examiner’s finding that he died by hanging with no evidence of foul play.

Before entering public office, FBI Director Kash Patel and his deputy, Dan Bongino, had been among the voices most critical of the government’s investigation into Epstein’s death. They had alluded to his relationship with the Clintons, Bill Gates, and members of the Royal Family, all of whom visited his notorious Virgin Islands compound over the years.

But both men have since retracted their past statements by publicly confirming that Epstein died by suicide.

“You said Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. People don’t believe it,” Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo told Patel and Bongino in a May interview.

Patel responded authoritatively, “They have a right to their opinion. But as someone who’s been a public defender, a prosecutor, who’s worked in that prison system and been inside segregated housing — you know a suicide when you see one. And that’s what that was.”

Bongino, a former U.S. Secret Service agent, stepped in to back up his boss.

“He killed himself,” Bongino said flatly. “Again, you want me to—I’ve seen the whole file. He killed himself.”

The memo goes on, saying that no one else is expected to be charged resulting from Epstein’s activities.

Ghislaine Maxwell, his longtime associate and groomer of many young girls, is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence after being convicted on related charges.

According to the memo, investigators closely watched the security camera footage from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City, where Epstein was being held the night of Aug. 10, 2019. The footage, which was reviewed by Axios, showed no one entering or exiting the area of Epstein’s cell on the night of his death.

“The FBI enhanced the relevant footage by increasing its contrast, balancing the color, and improving its sharpness for greater clarity and viewability,” the memo says.

Investigators found “no incriminating ‘client list’ ” of Epstein, “no credible evidence … that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals,” and no “evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties,” the memo adds.

Still, MAGA allies in conservative media have panned the Trump administration’s investigation of Epstein, arguing that more evidence exists of a global cover-up.

“THIS IS NOT WHAT WE OR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ASKED FOR and a complete disappointment,” Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) posted in February. “GET US THE INFORMATION WE ASKED FOR!”

After Elon Musk and President Donald Trump had a public falling out last month, the Tesla founder accused Trump of withholding a full release of the Epstein files because he was mentioned in them.

Musk later deleted the post, saying he “went too far.”

Both the FBI and DOJ say that no “further disclosure” of Epstein-related material “would be appropriate or warranted.” Releasing further evidence in the investigation, authors add, would expose innocent individuals to “allegations of wrongdoing.”

“Through this review, we found no basis to revisit the disclosure of those materials and will not permit the release of child pornography,” the memo says.