A Florida man has been nabbed for allegedly threatening to “kill everyone” on notorious sex predator Jeffrey Epstein’s so-called client list — vowing to hack them to death “on sight” with a machete.
Terrell Bailey-Corsey, 31, allegedly made the gory threats after getting into a furious exchange with X’s AI chatbot, Grok, last week after the Justice Department revealed that a supposed list containing the names of the rich and powerful Epstein clients didn’t exist.
“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 wrote in a July 15 post on X, according to a criminal complaint.
“You can’t fear death so you can’t understand. I will KILL EVERYONE ON THE LIST. ON SIGHT. AND THEY ABSOLUTELY DESERVE IT.”
An hour later, Bailey-Corsey allegedly threatened three government officials, whose names were redacted in court papers.
“My life means nothing. If I could see you dead. It would be worth it all,” he allegedly threatened them. “Fear God.”
A probe later uncovered a barrage of similar death threats Bailey-Corsey allegedly made on social media between June 22 through July 15, including one in which he griped, “I don’t know what the solution is, but someone’s gonna have to clean up a lot of blood when it’s all over.”
It comes after the Justice Department announced it wouldn’t be releasing any more evidence about the sex trafficking investigation into Epstein — sparking outrage among some.
The DOJ and FBI had earlier disclosed that a probe determined Epstein killed himself behind bars while awaiting trial in 2019 — and wasn’t murdered like conspiracy theories have suggested.