A Florida man is facing accusations for allegedly threatening to “kill everyone” associated with the infamous client list of Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender.
Terrell Bailey-Corsey, 31, reportedly made these alarming remarks last week following a heated exchange involving the Justice Department and X’s AI chatbot, Grok, which stated that there is no definitive list of wealthy Epstein clients.
The criminal charges indicate that Bailey-Corsey claimed, “If anyone sees real life in real life, I will kill you.”
In another statement, he added, “You can’t understand because you can’t fear death. I will kill everyone on the list. In vision. And they absolutely deserve it.”
Shortly after, he is said to have directed threats toward three government officials, declaring, “My life means nothing. If I could see you dead, it would be worth everything,” and warning them to “Fear God.”
Further investigation uncovered a series of menacing messages on social media from June 22 to July 15.
This sparked outrage among some members of the public after the Justice Department announced it would not provide additional evidence in its ongoing investigation into Epstein’s sex trafficking activities.
While the DOJ and FBI have previously disclosed that Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial, the case continues to draw attention and speculation.



