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Jeffrey Epstein's case continues years after his death, with new images of Maxwell in prison and a government memo upholds suicide while revealing over 1,000 victims
Kash Patel and Dan Bongino are not happy with AG Pam Bondi's handling of the investigation into the convicted sex offender
The FBI and DOJ said Epstein did not have a "client list," something Trump suggested during his campaign that he would release.
The Justice Department and FBI's investigation finding no evidence that convicted sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein was murdered – or kept a "client list" – caused infighting among parts of President Trump's administration and his supporters.
In many of the previous reports about the Epstein scandal, authorities have referenced the “dozens” of victims that the billionaire is alleged to have abused. Meanwhile, a class-action lawsuit filed last year alleged the predatory financier had “hundreds” of victims.
Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino is considering resigning from his post following the release of the Jeffrey Epstein memo, CNN reported on Friday. Bongino reportedly considered resigning after a heated exchange with US Attorney-General Pam Bondi.
Despite indications from the Justice Department that its search for files related to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein is over, the FBI has told a legal watchdog group that it is still looking through its system.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche took to social media Friday to defend the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein memo released earlier this week.
Multiple sources have detailed clashes between Attorney General Pam Bondi and the FBI’s number two, Dan Bongino, who is reportedly considering leaving his post over Bondi’s handling of the Epstein files.