Florida man arrested for allegedly threatening to 'kill everyone' on Epstein client list with machete
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A resident of Florida has been apprehended by federal authorities due to an alleged aggressive outburst on social media concerning Jeffrey Epstein’s client list.

A formal complaint lodged by the FBI in Florida’s Middle District charges Terrell Bailey-Corsey with making violent threats on X. He is accused of posting that he would attack individuals associated with Epstein’s list using a machete.

Bailey-Corsey, in an online battle with X’s AI tool Grok on July 15, allegedly made the threats from his account. 

Terrell Bailey-Corsey reportedly launched into a threatening tirade aimed at both elected officials and people linked to Epstein’s clientele. His arrest occurred on July 17, 2025, according to the FBI.

The complaint said that Bailey-Corsey admitted to making the posts and expressed remorse, and that he “possessed a knife, machete, and bow and arrow.”

“Based on the foregoing information, I respectfully submit that probable cause exists to believe that Terell BAILEY knowingly transmitted in interstate commerce a true threat to injure the person of another, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 875(c),” the complaint concluded. 

On Friday, the Department of Justice, under the direction of Attorney General Pam Bondi, formally moved to unseal long-secret grand jury transcripts from the Epstein case, citing what it called intense public interest in the notorious sex trafficking investigation.

The DOJ did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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