The Department of Justice's memo concluded that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in 2019, asserting no evidence exists of a client list to blackmail prominent individuals. The findings were supported by video evidence, and the DOJ stated there were no legal grounds to pursue any uncharged individuals. Elon Musk reacted on social media, questioning the integrity of the findings and implying a broader conspiracy could be at play. Musk also raised concerns regarding why notable associates like Ghislaine Maxwell remain incarcerated while others do not face accountability.
Elon Musk mocked the Department of Justice's memo declaring Jeffrey Epstein’s death a suicide, suggesting it indicated a possible cover-up involving both parties.
The memo asserts that there is no credible evidence of a client list to blackmail elites, indicating the DOJ’s final stance on the Epstein case.
Musk's skepticism arose following the DOJ’s findings, hinting at a lack of accountability and questioning why key figures remain free.
The DOJ released a video supporting its conclusion that Epstein died by suicide and found no grounds to pursue uncharged individuals.
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