FLORIDA MAN ARRESTED FOR THREATS TO KILL ALLEGED EPSTEIN ASSOCIATES

A Florida man has been arrested after allegedly threatening to kill individuals he believed were connected to Jeffrey Epstein, following online claims surrounding a so-called “client list” that federal authorities say does not exist.

According to a criminal complaint, 31-year-old Terrell Bailey-Corsey posted a series of violent threats on X, including promises to kill “everyone on the list” and hack them with a machete “so everyone can see the blood and gore.” The messages appeared shortly after the Justice Department stated it would not release further evidence tied to Epstein’s sex trafficking case.

Bailey-Corsey is also accused of threatening three unnamed government officials just an hour later, saying, “If I could see you dead, it would be worth it all.” Authorities later uncovered similar threats spanning nearly a month of social media activity, from June 22 to July 15.

The FBI and DOJ reiterated their prior conclusion that Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial. The case continues to spark intense public interest and conspiracy theories online.

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