(Washington) The American Department of Justice and the FBI announced on Monday that they had discovered any new element in the American financier Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison before being tried for sexual crimes, which would justify the publication of new documents.
In a joint memorandum, the department and the FBI, the federal police, confirm the suicide in Jeffrey Epstein prison and claim to have discovered during an in -depth examination of the entire file or “list of customers” from his sexual exploitation network or “credible evidence that he would have made powerful people sing”.
The death of Jeffrey Epstein, found hanged in his cell in New York on August 10, 2019, fueled countless conspiracy theories that he was murdered to prevent embarrassing revelations for a whole series of leading personalities.
Among his many contacts were the former president Bill Clinton or Donald Trump, without any illegal or reprehensible behavior having been criticized.
The billionaire Elon Musk had alluded there in June to the climax of his public rupture with Donald Trump, declaring on X that he appeared “in the Epstein file” and that it was “the real reason” for which this file had not been fully made public. A message he had then deleted.
After reviewing all the documents in the file, the Department and the FBI did not “discover any evidence which would legitimize an investigation against parties who have not been charged so far,” according to the memorandum.
“This examination confirmed that Epstein had prejudiced more than a thousand victims,” they said, stressing that “sensitive information relating to these victims is intertwined throughout the documents”.
Consequently, “the Department of Justice and the FBI conclude that no additional publication would be neither appropriate nor justified”, according to the text.
They also corroborate the thesis of suicide in Jeffrey Epstein prison, already established by legal medicine and the FBI and confirmed in 2023 by the Department of Justice, citing in particular the video analysis of the prison section where it was detained.
In February, the general prosecutor PAM Bondi made public in the name of “the commitment of President Trump to transparency” of many documents from the Epstein file, which did not contain any major revelation.
Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice and partner Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison in June 2022 in New York.