If there was no Epstein “client list,” then who is on the speed dial list of names in Jeffrey Epstein’s bedroom, uncovered by the O’Keefe Media Group?
The FBI released a 2-page memo on Sunday concluding Jeffrey Epstein did not have a “client list” that he used for blackmail. The FBI also determined that Epstein did commit suicide in August 2019.
In May, FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino ignited a firestorm across conservative circles after publicly backing the official narrative that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide.
The FBI memo says there is no evidence that Epstein blackmailed powerful political figures.
Additionally, the memo suggests that no further Epstein records will be released.
In May, the O’Keefe Media Group released newly-obtained images from Jeffrey Epstein’s island bedroom.
The footage shows speed dial labels on an alleged sex trafficker’s landline telephones, revealing associates Epstein called frequently from his private island bedroom.
Many of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes were committed on his private island, Little St. James, in the Caribbean.
Epstein frequently called the associates and or clients on his speed dial list.
WATCH:
INSIDE EPSTEIN’S BEDROOM: Newly-Obtained Images Show Speed-Dial Labels on Alleged Sex Trafficker’s Landline Telephones, Revealing Associates Epstein Called Frequently from Private Island Bedroom… pic.twitter.com/aEdOVMy0md
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) May 16, 2025
Did the DOJ look into these people?
No Epstein client list? What about this speed dial list of names in Epstein’s bedroom OMG uncovered? Did @TheJusticeDept & @AGPamBondi look into these people? https://t.co/uJowRiiLS9
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) July 7, 2025
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