

Bombshell Epstein Announcement: What Is The Truth? | Episode 79
Epstein Memo Reveals No Client List Yet Raises Big Questions
The Department of Justice and FBI released a 1.5-page memo revealing an exhaustive review of Jeffrey Epstein's investigative holdings.
The memo states no incriminating "client list" or credible evidence exists to charge additional third parties despite over 1,000 victims and massive digital evidence including illegal materials.
It also confirms Epstein died by suicide with supporting video footage showing no suspicious traffic in his jail wing overnight.
However, the memo raises unanswered questions about Epstein's vast wealth, the involvement of powerful men like Prince Andrew, and why others involved have not been prosecuted beyond Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
The DOJ claims no evidence to reopen investigations or implicate uncharged parties, yet many find this implausible given the scale of the abuse operation.
Questions linger about accountability, the destruction of evidence, and the true scope of Epstein's associates.
No New Client List Found
- The DOJ and FBI found no incriminating client list or evidence to charge additional third parties in Epstein's case.
- The review uncovered a large amount of child exploitation material but did not implicate others beyond Epstein and Maxwell.
Epstein Trafficked Only To Himself?
- Epstein's sex trafficking indictment focused solely on abuse for his own gratification, not trafficking to others.
- Victims like Virginia Giuffre alleged involvement of other powerful men, though no evidence led to charges.