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Man in Florida taken into custody for making threats regarding Epstein client list

Man in Florida taken into custody for making threats regarding Epstein client list

Florida Man Arrested After Threatening on Social Media

A man from Florida has been taken into custody by federal agents after a dramatic outburst on social media regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s client list. The FBI has charged Terrell Bailey Cauchy with making alarming threats, including claims of using machetes against individuals listed as Epstein’s clients.

Bailey Cauchy’s threats reportedly emerged from a heated exchange with an AI tool named Grok on July 15. He appeared to pose a risk through his online activity, leading to law enforcement intervention.

Specifically, Cauchy allegedly made menacing comments threatening violence against three unnamed government officials, including Trump. In one post, he stated, “If I see them in real life, I’ll kill anyone.” His messages included graphic descriptions that seemed to convey an unsettling level of rage.

In a separate post, he appeared to express intentions to target politicians, with one remark indicating a desire to “start killing politicians with vision.” His posts continued for a period, with some dated from June through July, suggesting a pattern of threatening behavior. He also shared a similar video post threatening another official on Facebook.

The allegations prompted the FBI to reference multiple posts, including one where he noted, “I don’t know what the solution is, but someone will have to clean up a lot of blood when it’s finished.” Notably, Bailey Cauchy even claimed to possess weapons, which he mentioned in a regretful tone.

The Department of Justice has yet to respond to requests for further comments on this troubling case.

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