Wednesday, July 9, 2025

What Happened To The Epstein Files?


Megyn Kelly expressed skepticism on her show about the Department of Justice and FBI's claim that no Jeffrey Epstein client list exists, understanding public frustration and doubt.

The Monday episode of “The Megyn Kelly Show” addressed a DOJ and FBI memo stating no evidence was found of a client list kept by Epstein, the financier and convicted sex trafficker. This contradicts earlier statements, including U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s February claim that she was reviewing the list.

Kelly noted the DOJ and FBI now assert there’s no client list, no evidence of blackmail, no further charges, and no additional information to release, fueling public distrust. Epstein’s 2019 prison death, officially a suicide, has sparked conspiracy theories that he was killed to protect a list of associates used for blackmail or conspiracy in his trafficking operation.


The list’s existence was also referenced during a June social media spat between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, with Musk alleging in a deleted X post that Trump’s presence in the Epstein files was why they remained unreleased. The DOJ and FBI maintain their Trump-ordered investigation found no evidence to pursue uncharged third parties.[Originally reported by TheWrap.]

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