Why did the courts deny The Gateway Pundit a copy of Epstein’s client list based on an anonymous John Doe who was on the list?The United States Department of Justice has arrested and charged a Florida man with threatening to kill several people on a client list it says does not exist.Courtwatch reported that Terrell Bailey-Corsey of Manatee, Florida, was arrested Friday for allegedly tweeting at X’s AI agent, Grok, that he would “kill everyone on the (Epstein) list,” including a number of politicians.Credit: U.S. District Court for the Middle District of FloridaPolice authorities allege that Bailey-Corsey posted multiple messages on X and Facebook in the last week threatening physical harm against those on the Epstein list.“Well @grok, you’re wrong. Everyone involved if I see them in real life I will KILL. On sight. With a machete so everyone can see the blood and gore of the moment. You can’t fear death so you can’t understand. I will KILL EVERYONE ON THE LIST,” Bailey-Corsey allegedly tweeted on July 15 at X’s Grok.He also allegedly threatened to assassinate three unnamed government officials in an R-rated, all-caps post an hour later on X.Credit: U.S. District Court for the Middle District of FloridaCourt documents reveal that Bailey-Corsey allegedly made similar threatening posts dating back to June 22.Authorities said they were able to match Bailey-Corsey’s X and Facebook accounts by comparing his profile pictures and account usernames, “enigmagistus” and “enigmagistis.” Neither of his social media accounts revealed his partisan affiliation.Law enforcement said they interviewed Bailey-Corsey on July 17, where he reportedly admitted his guilt.According to Courtwatch, Bailey-Corsey faces one count of transmitting an interstate threat.The FBI and DOJ previously determined Jeffrey Epstein did not have a client list that he used for blackmail.The FBI also determined that Epstein did commit suicide in August 2019.The post DOJ Charges Florida Man For Allegedly Threatening to Kill ‘Everyone”on the Epstein Client List, Which the FBI and DOJ Said Did Not Exist appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.