Dan Bongino, Jeffrey Epstein and FBI
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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
Attorney General Pam Bondi had previously promised the public release of scores of records associated with federal probes into Epstein.
The Justice Department and FBI are struggling to contain the fallout and appease the demands of far-right conservative personalities and influential members of President Donald Trump's base after the administration's decision this week to withhold records from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation.
A heated meeting between FBI deputy director Dan Bongino and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi occurred at the White House on Wednesday over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, two sources confirmed to Fox News Digital.
In many of the previous reports about the Epstein scandal, authorities have referenced the âdozensâ of victims that the billionaire is alleged to have abused. Meanwhile, a class-action lawsuit filed last year alleged the predatory financier had âhundredsâ of victims.
The FBI and Department of Justice said this week the convicted sex offender had "no incriminating client list."
The Justice Department and FBI says it found no evidence Jeffrey Epstein kept a "client list," contradicting AG Pam Bondi's past suggestions.
The video released by DOJ, from inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center, begins at 7:30 p.m. on August 9, 2019 and ends at 6:40 a.m. on August 10. Epstein was found dead in his cell on August 10 around 6:30 a.m. The missing minute from the video occurs on the night of August 9 where the tape seems to jump from 11:58:58 p.m. to 12:00:00 a.m.
Internal DOJ and FBI memo confirms Jeffrey Epstein's suicide in 2019, states there is no evidence of "client list" or reason to believe that any third parties should be charged.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has been criticized after giving mixed messages about Jeffrey Epstein's "client list."
Panelists Mollie Hemingway and Tom Fitton analyze why the government walked back a full release of the Jeffrey Epstein files after promising transparency on Wednesday's broadcast of "The Ingraham Angle" on FOX News Channel.