He knows who’s on the list — and why you haven’t seen it yet…

The case of disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Epstein who killed himself in his cell in 2019 while awaiting trial in federal prison is still very much far from settled and surrounded by controversy. However, it seems that it is very unlikely that the public will get the answers they are eager to get any time soon… or ever.

Recently, the FBI has addressed the conspiracy theories, with Deputy Director Dan Bongino revealing to Fox News that the Intelligence Agency possesses surveillance footage of the night Epstein died.

The footage in question shows no one walking across, towards, or away from Epstein’s cell—except for a guard leaving after escorting him inside—until the morning when he was found unresponsive, the US Justice Department (DoJ) noted. However, the 11-hour-long video is missing a minute, and while Attorney General Pam Bondi attempted to explain the gap, her statement made more harm than good when it comes to shutting down the conspiracy theories regarding the way Epstein died while in federal custody, according to many.

Jeffrey Epstein/ New York State Sex Offender Registry

Bondi insisted the one-minute gap in the video was part of a routine daily reset that takes place at the Metropolitan Detention Center. “The video was not conclusive, but the evidence prior to it was showing he [was not murdered],” she said. Further, she stressed the missing minute is not unique to the Epstein video. “There was a minute that was off the counter, and what we learned from the Bureau of Prisons is every night they redo that video. … Every night should have the same minute missing.”

The FBI also claimed there was no “client list” that allegedly consisted of names who were related to Epstein that he used to blackmail them.

“This systematic review revealed no incriminating ‘client list’. There was also no evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions.

“We did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties,” the agency stated.

This, however, contradicts to a statement by attorney Alan Dershowitz in which he alleged he is knows the names on Jeffrey Epstein’s supposed client list tied to claims of an international sex trafficking ring.

He made the statement in March, but since the case is receiving more and more attention by the public, it resurfaced recently.

“I know the names of the individuals. I know why they’re being suppressed, I know who’s suppressing them,” he said on The Sean Spicer Show on March 19, as reported by the Independent. “But I’m bound by confidentiality from a judge and cases, and I can’t disclose what I know,” Dershowitz, who’s former Trump’s lawyer, added.

Spicer reshared the interview with Dershowitz on X, gathering 1.6 million views.

Dershowitz added that he has pushed for “total transparency” in the release of Epstein-related documents.

“Every single document, no redaction. That’s what I’ve said from day one,” he said.

Asked about the content of the “client list” and whether names of business leaders or politicians pop up, he answered, “They’re everything and let me tell you, a lot of them—at least one of them—is somebody who was accused, others are accusers, and the judges have said if somebody calls themselves a victim we’re not going to give any information about them, but they may not be victims, they may be perpetrators…We want total transparency on this.”

Dershowitz played a key role in arranging Epstein’s immunity deal in 2008. He was also part of the legal team that defended Trump in his first impeachment trial, despite previously calling him “more corrupt than Hillary Clinton.”

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