The recent public release of records related to Jeffrey Epstein disappointed many, as it did not reveal the expected list of clients. Conservative commentators expressed outrage, with some claiming the true files are withheld by the FBI. However, investigative journalist Julie K. Brown asserted that a definitive client list never existed and that much of the information related to Epstein has been public since 2015. Brown further criticized the government's opacity regarding files related to the case, emphasizing the lack of transparency about redactions from the FBI's documents. Others echoed her concerns about the deceit surrounding Epstein's records.
Many of the names tied to Epstein are already known. This list has been public since 2015. All one has to do is Google it, she said in one post.
The underwhelming release of records related to Epstein was characterized as a smokescreen, revealing just a fraction of the long-awaited information.
The FBI has hundreds of other documents in its vault that are redacted. The Miami Herald has repeatedly asked the FBI to justify these massive redactions.
There is no Jeffrey Epstein client list. Period. It's a figment of the internet's imagination and a means to just slander people.
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