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‘On Sight’: Florida Man Allegedly Threatens To Hack Everyone On Epstein’s Client List With Machete

A Florida man was arrested last week after he allegedly threatened to hack everyone on Jeffrey Epstein’s client list with a machete, according to court documents.

Thirty-one-year-old Terrell Bailey-Corsey was charged with transmitting in interstate commerce, with a threat to injure in violation of 18 U.S. Code 875(c), according to the same documents. Bailey-Corsey allegedly made the threat in an X post July 15. The post was directed at Grok, X’s free artificial intelligence assistant.

“Well @grok you’re wrong. Everyone involved if I see them in real life I will KILL. On sight. I will KILL EVERYONE ON THE LIST. ON SIGHT. AND THEY ABSOLUTELY DESERVE IT,” Bailey-Corsey allegedly wrote, the same documents indicate. The suspect allegedly mentioned using a machete so “everyone can see the blood and gore of the moment.”

In a subsequent post shared the same day, the suspect allegedly threatened three government officials, who did not appear to be named in the documents.

“IT’S TIME TO START KILLING POLITICIANS ON SIGHT,” Bailey-Corsey allegedly wrote. According to the same court documents, a review of the suspect’s X account revealed multiple violent posts shared between June 22 and July 15. A review of the suspect’s Facebook page also revealed a video of the suspect in which he appeared to make a violent threat aimed at a former government official.

The documents relating to Bailey-Corsey’s case were initially obtained by CourtWatch. Bailey-Corsey had not yet appeared in court or entered a plea as of Monday, ABC News reported. (RELATED: Dershowitz Claims He Saw Full Epstein Client List While Defending Himself In Giuffre Case)

The suspect’s alleged threat follows an investigation from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. Justice Department (DOJ), who denied that Epstein, a convicted sexual predator, kept a “client list,” Axios first reported.

The findings of the investigation appear to contradict a campaign promise from then-candidate Donald Trump, who suggested he’d release Epstein’s “client list” if he were elected, the New York Post reported in September 2024.



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