Why The Full Epstein Client List Is Tearing Global Conspiracy Theories Apart - hub.bocatc.org
In the two weeks since the Justice Department failed to fully meet a legal deadline to release its expansive tranche of files on Jeffrey Epstein, old conspiracy theories about his life and death ... Jeffrey Epsteins client list is the conspiracy theory that may never die. A secret document detailing all of the elite clients that Epstein allegedly sex-trafficked minors toits ... Jeffrey Epstein, the wealthy sex offender, continues to fuel conspiracy theories and falsehoods six years after his death. We fact-check the claims.
The convicted sex offender did kill himself and there is no client list, says Trumps Justice Department and FBI. An expert on conspiracy theories explains why MAGA figures are embracing the latest twist in the Jeffrey Epstein saga. The Epstein files were supposed to be an exercise in government transparency, but they have also spawned their own opaque subgenre of conspiracy theories. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones wrote that next the DOJ will say Actually, Jeffrey Epstein never even existed, calling it over the top sickening. Elon Musk shared a series of photos of a clown applying makeup appearing to mock Bondi for saying the client list doesnt exist after suggesting months ago that it was on her desk. Conspiracy theories about Epstein swirled after his death by suicide on , where he was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges in a New York jail cell. During the presidential election campaign, Donald Trump said he would expose the list of high-profile clients thought to have sought Epsteins sex-trafficking services. The secrecy around the client list, and the broader Epstein files, are a central tenet in conspiracy theories about the sex offender.
Conspiracy theories about Epstein swirled after his death by suicide on , where he was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges in a New York jail cell. During the presidential election campaign, Donald Trump said he would expose the list of high-profile clients thought to have sought Epsteins sex-trafficking services. The secrecy around the client list, and the broader Epstein files, are a central tenet in conspiracy theories about the sex offender.