A 31-year-old Florida man has been arrested after allegedly threatening to murder individuals he believed were associated with Jeffrey Epstein’s purported “client list,” following a public outcry over the Department of Justice’s disclosure that no such list exists, as reported by The New York Post.
According to a criminal complaint filed in federal court, Terrell Bailey-Corsey made a series of violent threats on the social media platform X, beginning with a July 15 post in which he said:
“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.”
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Bailey-Corsey’s comments reportedly came in response to an exchange he had with Grok, the artificial intelligence chatbot integrated on X.
The interaction followed the DOJ’s announcement that there was no maintained list of Epstein’s alleged associates, despite long-standing speculation and public demand for transparency.
“You can’t fear death so you can’t understand. I will KILL EVERYONE ON THE LIST. ON SIGHT. AND THEY ABSOLUTELY DESERVE IT,” Bailey-Corsey wrote in the same July 15 post, according to court documents.
Terrell Bailey-Corsey allegedly posted the threats on X last Tuesday, seemingly reacting to a response from X’s AI agent Grok that disputed any such client list exists. pic.twitter.com/hpBB3hkZZu
— Kevin Dalton (@TheKevinDalton) July 21, 2025
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Approximately an hour later, Bailey-Corsey allegedly threatened three government officials whose names were redacted in court filings. In one post, he reportedly wrote, “My life means nothing. If I could see you dead. It would be worth it all. Fear God.”
Federal investigators later uncovered additional posts from Bailey-Corsey, dating back to June 22, in which he made repeated threats of violence. In one message, he reportedly wrote:
“I don’t know what the solution is, but someone’s gonna have to clean up a lot of blood when it’s all over.”
The Justice Department recently confirmed that no additional materials related to Epstein’s sex trafficking investigation would be released.
The DOJ and FBI have maintained that Epstein died by suicide while in federal custody in 2019, a conclusion that has continued to face widespread public skepticism.
Bailey-Corsey has been charged with making threats against federal officials and others, and remains in custody pending further legal proceedings.
BREAKING: Man arrested after threatening to murder everyone on Epstein list
A Florida man [Terell Bailey Corsey] has been arrested after making threats to kill everyone on the infamous “list” of those affiliated with Jeffrey Epstein.
Authorities say Terrell Bailey-Corsey of… pic.twitter.com/QIVH1p7CzI
— Steve Gruber (@stevegrubershow) July 21, 2025
The case has added to the broader public frustration over the unresolved questions surrounding Epstein’s network and the perceived lack of accountability for individuals potentially involved.
It also underscores the rising tension online as users demand transparency in a case that has continued to stir controversy since Epstein’s arrest and subsequent death in jail.
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