Threats Linked to Epstein Client List
A man from Florida is facing allegations for reportedly threatening to attack individuals associated with Jeffrey Epstein’s client list last week. Terrell Bailey-Corsey, 31, has been charged under federal law, specifically for interstate commercial transmissions and making a threat of injury, as outlined in 18 US Code 875(c).
Bailey-Corsey’s threats were noted in a post made on July 15 on X, where he directed his comments to Grok, a free AI assistant on the platform. In his post, he stated, “Well @grok you’re wrong. If I see them in real life, it’s relevant to anyone who sees them in vision. I’ll kill everyone on the list. And they absolutely deserve it.” He allegedly suggested using a machete, emphasizing that he wanted “everyone to see the blood and goal of that moment.”
Following this, he is reported to have threatened three unnamed government officials in a separate post on the same day. He seemingly escalated his rhetoric by writing, “Now is the time to start killing politicians in sight.” Court documents indicate that an examination of his account on X showed multiple violent posts made between June 22 and July 15. Additionally, a review of his Facebook page revealed a video where he appears to make violent threats targeting former governmental figures.
Details about Bailey-Corsey’s case were initially accessed from Court Watch. As of Monday, he has yet to make a court appearance, although reports have surfaced regarding the case. Meanwhile, the FBI and the US Department of Justice have conducted an investigation that disputes the existence of a “client list” maintained by Epstein, a convicted sex offender.
This situation adds to the narrative around comments made by Donald Trump regarding Epstein’s connections, particularly his campaign assertions. In September 2024, reports surfaced about Trump suggesting he would release Epstein’s alleged client list if he were elected.