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Federal investigators, in a newly released DOJ and FBI memo, revealed that Jeffrey Epstein’s illicit sex trafficking network spanned the globe and involved more than 1,000 individual victims over two decades—far exceeding the dozens referred to in earlier indictments. The documentation includes over 300 gigabytes of seized materials—photos, videos, and communications—cataloging the severity and scale of the abuse. These findings paint a far more pervasive picture of Epstein’s operation than previously known and confirm he exploited an extensive web of victims and enablers.
Despite this damning revelation, the government also declared the investigation closed: no “client list” was found, Epstein’s death was ruled a suicide, and no additional prosecutions will follow. That closure has ignited fierce backlash from victims’ advocates, journalists, and public figures who see the announcement as premature and distrustful. Critics argue the assertion of "no client list" is more cover-up than closure, and that sweeping the case under the rug now disrespects hundreds more whose stories are still untold.
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Federal investigators say Epstein victimized more than 1,000 people | Fox News
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Despite this damning revelation, the government also declared the investigation closed: no “client list” was found, Epstein’s death was ruled a suicide, and no additional prosecutions will follow. That closure has ignited fierce backlash from victims’ advocates, journalists, and public figures who see the announcement as premature and distrustful. Critics argue the assertion of "no client list" is more cover-up than closure, and that sweeping the case under the rug now disrespects hundreds more whose stories are still untold.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
Federal investigators say Epstein victimized more than 1,000 people | Fox News
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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