The U.S. Department of Justice has arrested and charged a Florida man for allegedly threatening to kill individuals on a supposed Epstein client list—despite the DOJ and FBI both asserting that such a list does not exist.
According to Courtwatch, Terrell Bailey-Corsey of Manatee, Florida, was taken into custody on Friday after allegedly posting a threatening message to Grok, X’s AI chatbot. In the post, he reportedly said he would “kill everyone on the (Epstein) list,” including various politicians.
Authorities say Bailey-Corsey posted multiple threats over the past week on both X and Facebook targeting those he believed were connected to the 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,” he allegedly posted on July 15.
An hour later, Bailey-Corsey allegedly threatened to assassinate three unnamed government officials in another graphic post.
Court documents state that similar threats were posted as early as June 22. Investigators linked his X and Facebook accounts using profile images and usernames, “enigmagistus” and “enigmagistis.” Officials noted that neither account showed a clear political affiliation.
Bailey-Corsey was interviewed by law enforcement on July 17 and reportedly admitted to the threats. He has been charged with one count of transmitting an interstate threat.
The DOJ and FBI have maintained that Jeffrey Epstein did not keep a blackmail client list. The FBI previously concluded Epstein died by suicide in August 2019.
A related question has been raised as to why The Gateway Pundit was denied access to the alleged Epstein client list based on the objection of an anonymous “John Doe” said to be named in it.