Florida Man Arrested for Threatening Epstein’s Alleged Client List
A Florida man, Terrell Bailey-Corsey, 31, has been arrested for making violent threats against individuals on Jeffrey Epstein’s supposed client list. Bailey-Corsey allegedly vowed to “kill everyone” on the list, stating that he would hack them to death with a machete upon sight.
The threats were made after a heated exchange with X’s AI chatbot, Grok, following the revelation by the Justice Department that the list containing names of Epstein’s wealthy and powerful clients did not exist.
In a post on X on July 15, Bailey-Corsey wrote, “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.” He further added, “You can’t fear death so you can’t understand. I will KILL EVERYONE ON THE LIST. ON SIGHT. AND THEY ABSOLUTELY DESERVE IT.”
Additionally, Bailey-Corsey allegedly threatened three government officials, whose identities were redacted in court documents, an hour later. He stated, “My life means nothing. If I could see you dead. It would be worth it all. Fear God.”
A subsequent investigation revealed a series of similar death threats made by Bailey-Corsey on social media between June 22 and July 15. One post mentioned, “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 threats came in the wake of the Justice Department’s decision not to release further evidence related to the sex trafficking investigation into Epstein. The DOJ and FBI had previously concluded that Epstein died by suicide in prison while awaiting trial in 2019, dispelling conspiracy theories suggesting foul play.
The arrest of Bailey-Corsey underscores the seriousness of making violent threats, especially in the context of high-profile cases like the Epstein scandal. Law enforcement authorities are taking swift action to address such threats and ensure the safety of individuals mentioned in connection with the case.