Jeffrey Epstein, the deceased billionaire accused of sex trafficking //photo courtesy
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that some of the information connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s case including flight logs and names will be released tomorrow.
Speaking during a TV interview hosted by Jesse Watters on Fox News today, she said that the release is anticipated to reveal details about Epstein’s connections and activities.
Bondi confirmed way before, during a Fox news interview on February 22, 2025 to release the files as soon as possible since they were still under a review on her desk alongside the RFK and JFK files.
” This will make you sick. I think there are over 250 victims, 250 victims whose identity and personal information must be protected, but as from tomorrow, you are going to see some Epstein information being released by my office.” Pam Bondi said in her defense after being asked why the files took so long to be released.
Attorney Bondi has not specified whether Epstein files being released tomorrow will include a list of associates’ names, but she stated that there is no legal basis that bars her office from releasing the information as stated in a November 2023 Times of India report.
AG Bondi believes that concealing the identity of the associates might just be a subtle way of obstructing justice and shielding wrongdoers who are supposed to face the law. However, some legal experts said that releasing the names in the list might pose challenges as the individuals named could claim privacy rights or argue their identities are irrelevant to the case.
The first batch of Epstein files was released as a part of the Giuffre 2015 defamation lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, after a woman reported her 14-year old daughter being sexually abused in 2005, which tied him and Jeffrey Epstein to other similar cases.
The second batch got released in January 2024, following a federal judge’s order to unseal materials related to the case, an order that initiated the release of a 4553-page-document, minus the clients list.
Bondi’s directive to release the files aligns with one of president Trump’s manifesto of being committed to transparency in his many statements.
” What you’re going to see , hopefully tomorrow is, a lot of flight logs, a lot of names , a lot of information. It’s pretty sick what the man did.” Bondi added
As a Florida attorney from 2011 to 2019, Bondi at first did not handle the Epstein case, though she was involved in other high-profile matters.
Netizens are speculating that this could be the most significant breakthrough in the Epstein case.
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