Hawley very skeptical of Epstein report

A U.S. Justice Department report released this week says deceased billionaire Jeffrey Epstein did NOT have a list of high-profile clients that traveled to his private island to engage in sexual activities with minors.
Missouri U.S. Senator Josh Hawley strongly disagrees and says an independent review may be needed:
“I find this difficult to believe. It sounds to me like a bunch of deep state talk, to be honest with you. And I think we need an open public review, an independent review here of everything related to Epstein. You just can’t tell me that there’s no – that he kept no list of his clients.”
Epstein died in August of 2019 while being held in a New York city jail, with the cause of death listed as suicide.
Many skeptics suggest that he was murdered by one or more people whose names may have been on the alleged client list.


