She Had Ties to Epstein, Diddy, Deleted Footage… and Daddy Issues at the FBI. The Firing No One’s Talking About—For Now

November 13, 2022, Brazil. In this photo illustration, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) logo is displayed on a smartphone screen with a United States flag in the background

The Department of Justice just quietly booted one of the most compromised prosecutors in America—and if you’ve been paying attention to the Epstein saga, this move could be a sign that something big is finally coming.

Maurene Comey, the federal prosecutor who helped bury evidence in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, who conveniently lost prison footage, and who filed legal roadblocks to keep the FBI’s Epstein files sealed from the public, has reportedly been fired. No official reason was given. She’s not talking. And the media is suspiciously quiet.

But if you look at her record, it’s not hard to figure out why she got canned.

Comey was the prosecutor of choice for the Deep State when they needed damage control—whether it was handling the Ghislaine Maxwell trial with velvet gloves, fumbling the Diddy sex-trafficking case, or arguing that Epstein-related FBI documents should stay hidden “just in case” Maxwell gets a retrial. That last one was a real gem.

“Because the majority of the records in this category were not introduced as public exhibits during Maxwell’s first trial, they remain non-public,” Comey wrote in a June 2024 filing, as if transparency in a sex-trafficking case involving the elite was somehow optional.

Even worse, she was one of the DOJ officials tied to the now-infamous deleted prison footage from Epstein’s jail cell. The cameras mysteriously malfunctioned. The backup footage just happened to vanish. And somehow, Maurene Comey was in the middle of it.

That pattern of behavior shouldn’t be surprising when you remember who her father is. James Comey—yes, the same former FBI director who propped up the Russia collusion hoax against President Trump and repeatedly misled the American public—has long been suspected of helping suppress or even doctor Epstein-related intelligence. Multiple former intelligence officials have privately accused Comey of overseeing the early effort to keep damaging names and files under wraps, especially those tied to powerful Democrats. So when Maurene Comey popped up again and again in the middle of these so-called “mistakes” and “lost footage,” the family resemblance wasn’t just genetic—it was operational.

That alone should have raised every red flag in the book.

So when she was finally let go this week, it wasn’t just overdue—it felt like a sign the DOJ might actually be cleaning house, even if it’s only because they’re feeling heat from the MAGA base and not out of any moral clarity.

Attorney General Pam Bondi has faced backlash over the Biden-era DOJ’s Epstein file suppression, especially the abrupt about-face where the government now claims there’s nothing new to release. Bondi’s silence only fueled speculation that the feds were still protecting the same elite class Epstein catered to.

But firing Comey? That smells like a scapegoat strategy—or the first crack in the wall.

President Trump hinted at something much bigger on the horizon in an interview with Just the News this week, suggesting that a special prosecutor could soon be tasked with finally getting real answers about Epstein.

“They’ve already looked at it, and they are looking at it, and I think all they have to do is put out anything credible,” Trump said, before dropping a bombshell about the nature of the records themselves.

He warned that what we’re seeing now may have been tampered with—doctored by political operatives during the Biden years to shield Democrats and smear Republicans.

“I can imagine what they put into files, just like they did with the others… The Steele dossier was a total fake, right? It took two years to figure that out,” he said.

If the Epstein files we’re being shown now were “managed” by the same crew that pushed RussiaGate and buried the Hunter Biden laptop, why should we trust them?

Especially when the person in charge of “managing” those files until this week was the same prosecutor who repeatedly blocked disclosure, stonewalled victims, and let surveillance footage evaporate.

Maybe Trump calling the Epstein files a “hoax” wasn’t a walk-back—it was a warning.

Because what’s worse than a sex-trafficking scandal involving the world’s most powerful elites?

A government that doctored the evidence to make it disappear.


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