What Are The Epstein Files, And How Much Should You Care About Them? | Defector
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Epstein files refer to documents linked to powerful individuals who engaged in underage sex trafficking with Jeffrey Epstein. Attorney General Pam Bondi indicated the existence of a client list relevant to Epstein's case. However, a recent memo from the Justice Department and the FBI stated that no client list exists and that there was no credible evidence implicating uncharged individuals in Epstein's actions. This development has fueled ongoing public interest and speculation regarding elite connections to Epstein.
The Epstein files refer to a cache of documents that would reveal names of powerful individuals involved in underage sex trafficking with Jeffrey Epstein.
Attorney General Pam Bondi stated she had a client list related to Epstein that was 'sitting on [her] desk right now to review,' but was later contradicted by a Justice Department memo.
The Justice Department memo revealed no incriminating client list or credible evidence that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals, ending speculation about powerful individuals' potential involvement.
Public demand for the release of the Epstein files underscores the intrigue surrounding elite connections to Epstein and the longing for accountability.
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