
by David Unyime Nkanta at International Business Times
Virginia Giuffre’s diary alleges blackmail tapes but federal authorities deny any Epstein client list or hidden camera evidence
A recently recovered diary belonging to Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent accusers, contains explosive claims that appear to contradict the two-page memo recently released by the FBI and Department of Justice.
The memo concluded that there is ‘no credible evidence’ that Epstein maintained a client list or used videotapes for blackmail.
‘I Used to Be Watched by Epstein’s Hidden Cameras’
Shared exclusively with The Times, Giuffre’s diary includes a chilling claim:
‘I used to be watched by Epstein’s hidden cameras, which I have seen myself’, she writes, adding that ‘The FBI have the archive footage showing me being abused by other men, used as blackmail.’
These passages directly challenge the FBI/DOJ assertion that no video evidence or a client list has been found. The memo states: ‘no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions.’
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