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Notorious sex predator Jeffrey Epstein didn’t keep a supposed “client list,” and he was not murdered during his short stay in a Manhattan lockup, the Justice Department and FBI reportedly concluded in a joint probe.

The investigation, the results of which were detailed in a memo obtained by Axios, also found no evidence that Epstein “blackmailed prominent individuals.”

The Trump administration plans to release a video to prove the agencies’ findings on Epstein’s 2019 death, which bred mounds of conspiracy theories.

“He’s the only person in there and the only person coming out. You can see it,” FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said in late May. 


  Financier Jeffrey Epstein appears in a photograph taken for the New York state Division of Criminal Justice Services’ sex offender registry on March 28, 2017, and obtained by Reuters on July 10, 2019. REUTERS Financier Jeffrey Epstein appears in a photograph taken for the New York state Division of Criminal Justice Services’ sex offender registry on March 28, 2017, and obtained by Reuters on July 10, 2019. REUTERS

The video falls in line with the medical examiner’s assessment post-mortem that Epstein committed suicide, according to the memo.

The medical examiner’s conclusions were contested by Epstein’s surviving family, who turned to a forensic pathologist who determined that a homicide was far more probable based on the evidence. 

No one else involved in the Epstein case will face charges, according to the memo, beyond his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving 20 years for child sex trafficking and other related crimes. 

President Trump previously promised to release the apparently debunked “client list” during his re-election campaign.

Trump has asserted that he had never visited Epstein’s notorious private island, where scores of underage girls and young women were allegedly abused. 

But the president has said “a lot of people did” — whom he was willing to unmask. 


  Photos of Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide were obtained by “60 Minutes” and aired Jan. 5, 2020. CBS 60 MINUTES Photos of Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide were obtained by “60 Minutes” and aired Jan. 5, 2020. CBS 60 MINUTES

Back in February, Trump’s DOJ released Epstein’s contact list as part of a long-awaited trove of documents connected to the notorious sex predator.

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Alec Baldwin and Mick Jagger were among the high-profile names on Epstein’s contact list. 

But the hyped-up February release was panned by critics as containing little to no new information about Epstein’s case. 

Epstein’s demise just 36 days into his stay at the Metropolitan Correctional Center has been the source of rampant conspiracy theories for nearly a decade, including rumors that some of the rich and famous on whom he had incriminating information arranged for him to be murdered. 

The disgraced mogul first pleaded guilty in 2008 for soliciting underage sex and was placed on the sex offenders list. 


  Epstein was seen in a body bag after his suicide in 2019. William Farrington for NY Post Epstein was seen in a body bag after his suicide in 2019. William Farrington for NY Post

Epstein served just 13 months of an 18-month sentence in a county jail, when he only spent one day a week physically at the facility and the other six out on “work release.” 

In 2014, Virginia Giuffre alleged in a sworn affidavit that she was sex-trafficked and even used as a “sex slave” for years by Epstein and Maxwell for their own use and for others’, including Prince Andrew, which the former royal continues to deny today. 

Giuffre’s bombshell accusation opened the floodgates for other victims to speak out. 

When Epstein was found dead in 2019, he was awaiting trial on a slew of sex-trafficking charges.

The Post reached out to the DOJ for comment.

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