After years of public outcry demanding accountability for those tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous client list, the FBI is finally making arrests — not of the powerful, but of those threatening them.
Federal agents recently arrested a Florida man accused of posting graphic threats online aimed at individuals allegedly connected to Epstein. The arrest signals a clear message from the Bureau: threats against Epstein’s associates will be swiftly punished, even as the identities of those on the list remain officially unacknowledged.
The suspect, Terrell Bailey-Corsey, was taken into custody in the Middle District of Florida following a federal criminal complaint. According to documents reviewed by Fox News, Bailey-Corsey posted a series of violent messages on the social platform X (formerly Twitter) on July 15, allegedly threatening to murder individuals he claimed were tied to Epstein’s inner circle.
The threats, some of which were directed at both unnamed Epstein associates and sitting government officials, reportedly included detailed, disturbing descriptions of violence. Bailey-Corsey allegedly declared he wanted to kill “everyone on the list,” writing about using a machete and expressing a desire to see blood and gore. In one instance, he even described how he wanted to hear victims struggle to breathe as they bled out.
The situation escalated after Bailey-Corsey got into a bizarre argument with X’s AI tool, Grok, which reportedly triggered the outburst. He allegedly posted that he didn’t fear death and would willingly die if it meant taking those “on the list” with him.
The FBI says the threats didn’t stop there. Between June 22 and July 15, Bailey-Corsey allegedly made a string of violent social media posts, some targeting elected officials by name. The language in these messages was described as graphic, hateful, and openly sadistic. On Facebook, he reportedly posted a video threatening another government figure.
When agents arrested him, Bailey-Corsey confessed to making the posts and expressed remorse. However, authorities found weapons in his possession, including a machete, a knife, and a bow and arrow — adding weight to the charges. He now faces federal charges for transmitting threats to injure others across state lines.
Ironically, the FBI’s aggressive response has only reignited public frustration about the Epstein case itself. While the full client list has never been officially released, and its existence remains disputed, many Americans feel law enforcement is protecting the powerful while cracking down on critics.
In short: the only names facing consequences tied to Epstein’s shadowy legacy — are those who dare to speak out.