FBI nabs man threatening to ‘kill everyone’ on Epstein client list with machete

The FBI filed a criminal complaint against a man in Florida who went on an online rant and allegedly threatened to kill those named in pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s client list.

Federal authorities arrested Terrell Bailey-Corsey and accused him of threatening to use a machete to “kill everyone” on the Epstein list, unleashing violent posts on X while using X’s free artificial intelligence tool, Grok, and allegedly targeting current and former government officials.

“Well @grok you’re wrong. 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. You can’t fear death so you can’t understand. I will KILL EVERYONE ON THE LIST.l ON SIGHT. AND THEY ABSOLUTELY DESERVE IT,” one of the posts read, according to the complaint.

The complaint notes that Bailey-Corsey threatened three government officials in one post, though court records did not indicate who the officials were:

“”EVERY EPSTIEN APPOLOGIST KIDF——, DO NOT KNOW MY NAME, NEVER MEET ME IN PUBLIC BECAISE I WILL F—— KILL YOU.I WILL BEAT YOU UNTIL YOU BRG FOR YOUR LIFE AND THEN STILL F—— KILL YOU. [GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL 1, GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL 2, GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL 3] I WILL F—— KILL YOU ON SIGHT. YOU SATAN C— S——. I WILL HEAR THE BLOOD GUGLE FROM YOUR LUNGS AS YOU ATTEMPT TO BREATHE. DO YOU SEE THIS? DO YOU UNDER F—— STAND? MY LIFE MEANS NOTHING. IF I COULD SEE YOU DEAD. IT WOULD BE WORTH IT ALL. FEAR GOD.”

“IT’S TIME TO START KILLING POLITICIANS ON SIGHT,” the suspect allegedly wrote in another post.

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“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,” Bailey-Corsey purportedly wrote.

The complaint noted that he had “additional violent posts from approximately June 22 through July 15.”

“KILL THEM, KILL THEM ALL, IF THEY HAVE A NAME IN POLITICS. KILL THEM, RESET START IT ALL OVER,” he allegedly wrote, adding in another post, “I really mean every word I SAY.”

A Facebook account was also linked to the man, and the complaint noted that “federal agents also reviewed photographs and videos” associated with his accounts.

Bailey-Corsey was questioned at the Palmetto Police Department in Palmetto, Florida, and reportedly admitted he had a knife, a machete, and a bow and arrow. He also “took responsibility for making the threatening statements and expressed remorse.”

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“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.

Frieda Powers

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