

Epstein Case Closed & Russia Hoax Exposed | 7.8.25
DOJ Clears Epstein of Blackmail and Murder Claims Amid Controversy
The DOJ and FBI announced that Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a client list, did not blackmail powerful men, and was not murdered, concluding his death was a suicide based on 11 hours of jailhouse footage.
Despite this official position, skepticism remains strong. Key points of contention include the absence of Epstein’s cell door in camera view and the claims of his autopsy suggesting homicide by strangulation rather than suicide.
Filmmaker Lisa Bryant and others argue there is still unreleased incriminating evidence, including graphic videos Epstein allegedly used to leverage his power. Ghislaine Maxwell’s potential cooperation is also highlighted as a pivotal factor.
The discussion underscores ongoing distrust in the official narrative and the demand for more transparency about Epstein’s network and the circumstances of his death.
Epstein Death Footage Analysis
- DOJ and FBI released 11 hours of footage showing no one entered Epstein's cell before his death.
- They concluded Epstein committed suicide, clearing suspicions of murder despite public controversy.
Survivors Dispute DOJ Epstein Claims
- DOJ memo claims no evidence Epstein blackmailed powerful men despite survivors reporting cameras in many homes.
- Survivors insist Epstein used videos for leverage, disputing official transparency claims.