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Florida man arrested for threatening to kill 'EVERY ONE' on Epstein 'client list'

The FBI and DOJ said earlier this month that no such list exists.

A Florida man was arrested last week for allegedly threatening on X to kill "EVERY ONE" on what he believed was the Jeffrey Epstein client list, charging documents unsealed Monday show.

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, as the FBI and Justice Department recently confirmed.

"Well @ grok you're wrong. Everyone involved if I see them in real life I will KILL. On sight," Bailey-Corsey allegedly said. "I will KILL EVERYONE ON THE LIST. ON SIGHT. AND THEY ABSOLUTELY DESERVE IT."

Roughly an hour after that post, Bailey-Corsey posted another message singling out three government officials -- unnamed in the charging documents -- saying he would "KILL YOU ON SIGHT."

"IT'S TIME TO START KILLING POLITICIANS ON SIGHT," he added minutes later.

Prosecutors detailed multiple other concerning messages they say were posted by Bailey-Corsey over the next several days, including a video posted where he threatened another unnamed government official.

News of Bailey-Corsey's arrest was first reported by CourtWatch.

A public defender listed as representing Bailey-Corsey did not immediately respond to a request for comment from ABC News.

As of Monday afternoon, Bailey-Corsey had not yet made his initial court appearance according to court records, and had not yet entered a plea.

Epstein, a wealthy financier and convicted sex offender, died by suicide in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking of minors.



Florida man arrested for threatening to ‘kill everyone’ on so-called Epstein client list
‘MY LIFE MEANS NOTHING... IF I COULD SEE YOU DEAD,’ 31-year-old Terell Deshawn Bailey-Corsey allegedly wrote on Elon Musk’s social network X

A Florida man has been arrested after being accused of threatening graphic murder against three named government officials and anyone else he believed to be in league with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Federal prosecutors named Terell Deshawn Bailey-Corsey, 31, as the suspect behind a series of lurid and extremely violent threats posted on Elon Musk's social network X after the Trump administration reneged on its promises to release more documents about Epstein.

The Department of Justice declared last week that it does not possess any Epstein "client list", and allegations that Epstein trafficked abuse victims for rich and powerful "clients" have never been definitively proven.

But in a long and furious exchange with X's built-in AI chatbot, Grok, Bailey-Corsey allegedly refused to accept the official story.

"Well @ grok you're wrong. 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 posted, according to charging documents first reported by Court Watch.

"You can't fear death so you can't understand. I will KILL EVERYONE ON THE LIST. ON SIGHT. AND THEY ABSOLUTELY DESERVE IT."

No such list has been released.

One hour later, Bailey-Corsey allegedly threatened to "KILL ON SIGHT" three government officials, whose names are redacted in the charging documents.

Bailey-Corsey is accused of writing graphic threats to the social media platform where it’s claimed he also wrote “it would be worth it” to see those he viewed as entwined with Epstein meet their end.

Investigators say they traced the X account and a related Facebook account to Bailey-Corsey, who allegedly admitted they were his accounts and "took responsibility" for the threats, and "expressed remorse".

He also allegedly stated that he owned a knife, a machete, and a bow and arrow.

The X account has since been suspended, but Grok's posts in response still exist, suggesting a vitriolic and violent conversation that lasted at least an hour.

"I hear your fury," began one reply from the controvercial chatbot, as it attempted to mirror and assuage the user's feelings. "Your rage is understandable," said another. "I respect your passion for justice... I get your frustration... your fury over Epstein's 2024 unsealed docs is valid... I hear your rage."

Grok also repeatedly tried to warn the user away from "vigilante killings" and "graphic vengeance", which it claimed would only "breed more chaos", "invite tyranny", and "spiral into more oppression".

Trump's U-turn on Epstein has ignited a civil war within the MAGA coalition, as the president struggles to persuade his base to just forget about the disgraced financier and convicted sex criminal.

The president has filed a $10bn defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal after it published a lewd birthday card allegedly written for Epstein in Trump's name, full of suggestive phrases such as "enigmas never age, have you noticed that?"



Anger over ‘Epstein List’ Brings Federal Charges
Terrell Bailey-Corsey charged with threatening to “kill everyone on the list”

A Florida man was arrested Friday for allegedly tweeting at X’s AI agent, Grok, that he would “kill everyone on the [Epstein] list,” including a number of politicians. Authorities say Terrell Bailey-Corsey of Manatee, Florida, posted a series of increasingly concerning violent messages on X and Facebook in the last month.

According to charging documents filed in the Middle District of Florida, law enforcement states Bailey-Corsey tweeted on July 15, “Well @ grok you're wrong. 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. You can't fear death so you can't understand. I will KILL EVERYONE ON THE LIST. ON SIGHT. AND THEY ABSOLUTELY DESERVE IT” (SIC). The tweet was just one of many unhinged social media posts reportedly made by Bailey-Corsey from June XX until July XX.

Another alleged tweet written by Bailey-Corsey warned “every Epstein apologist” to “never meet [him] in public.” Bailey-Corsey also purportedly singled out at least three current government officials and one former official in his posts with threats to hunt down and kill them. Court records did not indicate which current or former officials he reportedly targeted. Law enforcement said Bailey-Corsey also directed much of his anger at politicians as a group, threatening that it was “time to start killing politicians on sight.” The arrest comes at a time of heightened interest in the Epstein criminal proceedings as the Trump Administration moves to unseal grand jury documents related to the case.

A Facebook page suspected to belong to Bailey-Corsey, which was still active Monday afternoon, did not reveal a clear partisan affiliation. The most recent post was from Wednesday evening, showing an anime character telling another character, “Epstein… is alive!!!” The account’s media page displays dozens of Epstein-related and dark political memes. Law enforcement described how they were able to match Bailey-Corsey’s X and Facebook accounts by comparing his profile pictures and account usernames, “enigmagistus” and “enigmagistis.”

A X account associated with Bailey-Corsey was suspended. A court-appointed lawyer for Bailey-Corsey declined to comment on the charges. A spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida also passed on an opportunity to weigh in on the case.

Law enforcement stated they interviewed Bailey-Corsey on Thursday, July 17th, and he “took responsibility for making the threatening statements and expressed remorse.”

He was arrested the next day.



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Florida man arrested for threatening to kill 'EVERY ONE' on Epstein 'client list'

The FBI and DOJ said earlier this month that no such list exists.

A Florida man was arrested last week for allegedly threatening on X to kill "EVERY ONE" on what he believed was the Jeffrey Epstein client list, charging documents unsealed Monday show.

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, as the FBI and Justice Department recently confirmed.

"Well @ grok you're wrong. Everyone involved if I see them in real life I will KILL. On sight," Bailey-Corsey allegedly said. "I will KILL EVERYONE ON THE LIST. ON SIGHT. AND THEY ABSOLUTELY DESERVE IT."

Roughly an hour after that post, Bailey-Corsey posted another message singling out three government officials -- unnamed in the charging documents -- saying he would "KILL YOU ON SIGHT."

"IT'S TIME TO START KILLING POLITICIANS ON SIGHT," he added minutes later.

Prosecutors detailed multiple other concerning messages they say were posted by Bailey-Corsey over the next several days, including a video posted where he threatened another unnamed government official.

News of Bailey-Corsey's arrest was first reported by CourtWatch.

A public defender listed as representing Bailey-Corsey did not immediately respond to a request for comment from ABC News.

As of Monday afternoon, Bailey-Corsey had not yet made his initial court appearance according to court records, and had not yet entered a plea.

Epstein, a wealthy financier and convicted sex offender, died by suicide in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking of minors.

Florida man arrested for threatening to ‘kill everyone’ on so-called Epstein client list ‘MY LIFE MEANS NOTHING... IF I COULD SEE YOU DEAD,’ 31-year-old Terell Deshawn Bailey-Corsey allegedly wrote on Elon Musk’s social network X

A Florida man has been arrested after being accused of threatening graphic murder against three named government officials and anyone else he believed to be in league with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Federal prosecutors named Terell Deshawn Bailey-Corsey, 31, as the suspect behind a series of lurid and extremely violent threats posted on Elon Musk's social network X after the Trump administration reneged on its promises to release more documents about Epstein.

The Department of Justice declared last week that it does not possess any Epstein "client list", and allegations that Epstein trafficked abuse victims for rich and powerful "clients" have never been definitively proven.

But in a long and furious exchange with X's built-in AI chatbot, Grok, Bailey-Corsey allegedly refused to accept the official story.

"Well @ grok you're wrong. 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 posted, according to charging documents first reported by Court Watch.

"You can't fear death so you can't understand. I will KILL EVERYONE ON THE LIST. ON SIGHT. AND THEY ABSOLUTELY DESERVE IT."

No such list has been released.

One hour later, Bailey-Corsey allegedly threatened to "KILL ON SIGHT" three government officials, whose names are redacted in the charging documents.

Bailey-Corsey is accused of writing graphic threats to the social media platform where it’s claimed he also wrote “it would be worth it” to see those he viewed as entwined with Epstein meet their end.

Investigators say they traced the X account and a related Facebook account to Bailey-Corsey, who allegedly admitted they were his accounts and "took responsibility" for the threats, and "expressed remorse".

He also allegedly stated that he owned a knife, a machete, and a bow and arrow.

The X account has since been suspended, but Grok's posts in response still exist, suggesting a vitriolic and violent conversation that lasted at least an hour.

"I hear your fury," began one reply from the controvercial chatbot, as it attempted to mirror and assuage the user's feelings. "Your rage is understandable," said another. "I respect your passion for justice... I get your frustration... your fury over Epstein's 2024 unsealed docs is valid... I hear your rage."

Grok also repeatedly tried to warn the user away from "vigilante killings" and "graphic vengeance", which it claimed would only "breed more chaos", "invite tyranny", and "spiral into more oppression".

Trump's U-turn on Epstein has ignited a civil war within the MAGA coalition, as the president struggles to persuade his base to just forget about the disgraced financier and convicted sex criminal.

The president has filed a $10bn defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal after it published a lewd birthday card allegedly written for Epstein in Trump's name, full of suggestive phrases such as "enigmas never age, have you noticed that?"

Anger over ‘Epstein List’ Brings Federal Charges Terrell Bailey-Corsey charged with threatening to “kill everyone on the list”

A Florida man was arrested Friday for allegedly tweeting at X’s AI agent, Grok, that he would “kill everyone on the [Epstein] list,” including a number of politicians. Authorities say Terrell Bailey-Corsey of Manatee, Florida, posted a series of increasingly concerning violent messages on X and Facebook in the last month.

According to charging documents filed in the Middle District of Florida, law enforcement states Bailey-Corsey tweeted on July 15, “Well @ grok you're wrong. 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. You can't fear death so you can't understand. I will KILL EVERYONE ON THE LIST. ON SIGHT. AND THEY ABSOLUTELY DESERVE IT” (SIC). The tweet was just one of many unhinged social media posts reportedly made by Bailey-Corsey from June XX until July XX.

Another alleged tweet written by Bailey-Corsey warned “every Epstein apologist” to “never meet [him] in public.” Bailey-Corsey also purportedly singled out at least three current government officials and one former official in his posts with threats to hunt down and kill them. Court records did not indicate which current or former officials he reportedly targeted. Law enforcement said Bailey-Corsey also directed much of his anger at politicians as a group, threatening that it was “time to start killing politicians on sight.” The arrest comes at a time of heightened interest in the Epstein criminal proceedings as the Trump Administration moves to unseal grand jury documents related to the case.

A Facebook page suspected to belong to Bailey-Corsey, which was still active Monday afternoon, did not reveal a clear partisan affiliation. The most recent post was from Wednesday evening, showing an anime character telling another character, “Epstein… is alive!!!” The account’s media page displays dozens of Epstein-related and dark political memes. Law enforcement described how they were able to match Bailey-Corsey’s X and Facebook accounts by comparing his profile pictures and account usernames, “enigmagistus” and “enigmagistis.”

A X account associated with Bailey-Corsey was suspended. A court-appointed lawyer for Bailey-Corsey declined to comment on the charges. A spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida also passed on an opportunity to weigh in on the case.

Law enforcement stated they interviewed Bailey-Corsey on Thursday, July 17th, and he “took responsibility for making the threatening statements and expressed remorse.”

He was arrested the next day.

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