Axxman300
Philosopher
This ^.I am unsure a playboy, pimp, trafficker, whatever such as Epstein would have a "client list".
A list of contacts, yes certainly, but not a smoking gun database of who had sex with underage girls.
The two concepts seem used interchangeably, which diminishes people's arguments.
Such list would be encrypted, and use a few coded words for each "client". It would only have meaning to Epstein, and maybe Maxwell...Or he just wrote the names down in a black book, old-school. At this point if it ever existed it's gone now.
But let's take this whole thing further. Suppose Bondi announced indictments instead, and the list is published online. First, not everyone on the list had sex, not everyone on the list had sex with underage people, not everyone who engaged in sex did so without consent. So those people, depending on the fallout, and turn around and sue the DoJ for slander, and likely win, but their lives & reputations are damaged. Then the DoJ has to find victims willing to testify in court, and the DoJ has to prove that the defendants knew these people were underage. Unless videos survived the government only has hearsay. So after all the shouting there's a good chance no one gets convicted, or convicted in any meaningful way.
IMO, this is more about public voyeurism into the "wicked ways" of the political elite than it is justice for victims.