What happened to Epstein’s client list that was sitting at Palm Bondi’s desk? Karolin Levit Grilled

White House spokesperson Karolin Lewitt was grilled at a press conference on Monday as he was asked to clarify what happened in Epstein’s client list that Attorney General Palm Bondi said that he was sitting at his desk. The FBI and DOJ announced that there was no evidence that the convict Blacking the powerful data on the basis of a customer list blackmailed powerful data and there was no customer list. The administration also concluded that Epstein committed suicide, said about the years of Maga’s plot that he was murdered in custody. Lewit defended the FBI and DOJ and said the administration is committed to “lock up to bad people” and in doing so that has already crossed the administration of Biden. The administration is committed to truth and transparency and that is why Patel and Bondi promised to make a detailed review of all files related to Epstein’s crime and death. The materials that have not been released include incredibly graphic child pornography, not suitable for public consumption. Journalist Peter Doki asked Lewit about Palm Bondi’s exact statement that Jeffrey Epstein’s customer list was sitting at her desk to review, but Lewit said that Bandy was referring to all the documents in the case, especially about the customer list.
What is Epstein’s non-existent customer list?
Americans hoped that Epstein’s list of customers was filled with prominent people, who used to go to Epstein’s island and participate in sexual abuse of young girls. Expectations were created by the Donald Trump administration as he promised a complete disclosure as to who all sex criminals were involved with Epstein. Many prominent names like Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton were already in documents related to other Epstein as contact books, flight logs, witness witnesses, etc. were heaps of documents. But these celebrities were never linked to any wrongdoing that Epstein was convicted and the Americans expected a sensational revelation in this regard. Epstein’s flight logs were named Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Allen Dorshovitz, Naomi Campbell, Kevin Space, Stephen Hawking, Chris Tucker, while Epstein’s contact books had 1,000 names, including Donald Trump, Tony Blair, Roopurt Mard, etc.