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The FBI has formally ended its investigation into Prince Andrew's links to Jeffrey Epstein, stating there is no evidence to pursue charges against uncharged third parties.
A memo obtained by Axios reveals that investigators found no evidence of a client list, blackmail, or that Epstein was murdered, supporting the conclusion that he committed suicide.
MAGA supporters expressed fury and disappointment, with many believing the case was prematurely closed and that powerful figures involved in Epstein's activities would remain unnamed.
Elon Musk reacted strongly to the FBI's findings, referencing his earlier claim that Donald Trump was in the Epstein files, a claim Trump has refuted.
The Epstein case has been a source of intense public speculation and conspiracy theories since Epstein's arrest in 2019 on sex trafficking charges and his subsequent death in prison. Prince Andrew's association with Epstein led to a civil lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual abuse. Andrew settled out of court but has always denied the allegations.
The Department of Justice has stated that no further files related to the investigation would be made public. This decision follows promises of transparency from Pam Bondi, who initially suggested a client list existed but later retracted this statement. The FBI's memo confirms that a review ordered by President Donald Trump found no evidence to support further investigations against uncharged third parties.
MAGA supporters and right-wing influencers have voiced their frustration, accusing the Justice Department of mismanagement and a lack of transparency. Elon Musk, who previously claimed Trump was named in the Epstein files, expressed his anger at the FBI's findings.
With the investigation closed and no further charges expected, Prince Andrew may feel relieved. However, his reputation remains tarnished due to his association with Epstein and the settlement with Giuffre. The closure of the case means that further scrutiny and potential revelations about his involvement are unlikely.
Q: Was a client list ever found in the Epstein case?
No, the FBI and DOJ have confirmed that no client list was found during their investigation.
Q: Will any more files related to the Epstein case be released to the public?
The DOJ has stated that no further disclosure of Epstein-related material is appropriate or warranted.
The Epstein case has officially closed with no further charges expected.
No client list was found, despite earlier claims suggesting its existence.
Prince Andrew may find relief in the closure, but his reputation remains affected by his association with Epstein.
The lack of transparency has fueled frustration among MAGA supporters and conspiracy theorists.
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