
Donald Trump's administration says it has released all the info it has on Jeffrey Epstein, but there is additional "evidence" being held back, according to a former prosecutor on Saturday.
Former State Attorney for Palm Beach County Dave Aronberg appeared on MSNBC this weekend, where he was asked about the recent controversial announcement from the Department of Justice that there is no Epstein "client list," which has become the subject of conspiracy theories among the MAGA faithful.
While "the right wing conspiracy theorists want to see a client list," there "is no client list," according to Aronberg, who added, "But there is evidence of third parties who were involved in this."
"After all, what was Ghislaine Maxwell prosecuted for if there was no third party who was getting these young girls trafficked to them? And so there is evidence," he said before flagging a raid.
"In 2019, there was a raid of Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion, and there was a safe, and they had to use a saw to get in the safe. And there were hard drives or thumb drives in there. What's on the thumb drives? We really still don't know," he said. "So I think there's a lot of images. I think there are ties to individuals. And perhaps the DOJ thinks there's not enough evidence to file a lawsuit, especially when you saw that big celebrities like Diddy just got away with human trafficking, allegedly."
He continued, saying the decision came down to "a calculus."
"But yes, I do think that people have a right to ask questions because I don't think the evidence shows that it's a buttoned up case. There are individuals out there. It's just not a client list like the right wing believe. This is not a cabal of Democrats who had a big sex trafficking ring in the basement of a pizza shop, so they need to get over that."