The Ministry of Justice is expected to provide Congress documents from the investigation of people’s trafficking against Jeffrey Estain, as a member of the AP said, in an action that has been of great interest as the case had recently begun to receive political extensions.
The records are due to be delivered on Friday to the House Audit Committee, which earlier issued a summons to the Ministry of Justice for the criminal case that has long drawn the attention of the public, which recently “touched” its top -notching government.
The conclusions of the Ministry of Justice and FBI
The Ministry of Justice together with the FBI concluded that there is no evidence that the convicted of sexual offenses, Jeffrey Estain, blackmailed strong persons, that he maintained a “list of customers” or that he was murdered, according to a memorandum described in detail.
The US government even posted a video showing that no one entered the Manhattan prison area where Estain was held on the night he died in 2019.
The video supports the forensic verdict that says that Estain committed suicide, according to a two -page memorandum.
These conclusions are essentially the first time the government has officially rejected the conspiracy theories about Estain’s activities while being alive and about his death – theories promoted by two top FBI officials before Trump appointed them to the office.
Conspiracy theory and influencers who abandoned her
As influencers and social media activists, Kash Patel (now FBI director) and Dan Bongino (now deputy director) were among those in the Maga world who questioned the official version of how Estain died.
Patel and Bongino have since stated that Estain committed suicide, moving away from his theories. However, there has now been an online doctrine, especially on the Right, the theory of conspiracy that Estain’s crimes are also involved in government officials, celebrities and businessmen – and that someone killed him to hide them.
The memorandum states that no one else involved in the Estain case is going to be charged (excluding Estain’s partner, Gislein Maxwell, who is serving a 20 -year sentence for child sexual abuse and related offenses).