Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro on 16 July said his government sources indicate there is no video evidence showing Jeffrey Epstein’s associates abusing minors on Epstein’s private island. He told listeners that thousands of hours of surveillance footage reviewed by investigators contain child-pornography material involving Epstein himself but no recordings of third parties engaging in illegal acts with underage victims. Shapiro also asserted that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is withholding the tapes because they lack incriminating content beyond Epstein’s own misconduct, and he rejected long-running claims that a secret “client list” exists. Citing former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett, he further maintained that Israel’s Mossad intelligence service has not spied on the United States since 1987 and had no operational link to Epstein.
Ben Shapiro: "Of thousands of hours of tape... the reason the FBI is not releasing them is because those tapes do not include underage people with third parties on Epstein island... What I have been told by my sources, there is no Epstein list." https://t.co/6yznwYx4QN
Ben Shapiro says his "sources" within the government confirm there are no tapes of clients from Epstein Island and no client list, insisting that Mossad hasn’t spied on the U.S. since 1987 because Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett told him so https://t.co/fRzkmZuUux
Ben Shapiro said that the tapes recovered from Epstein island aren’t being released because they only include child pornography and no evidence of third parties having sex with minors. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/CDwRwECxH2