Pam Bondi to release Epstein files tomorrow, warns of ‘sickening’ details
Pam Bondi will release Epstein files Thursday, warning the contents “will make you sick” and may expose high-profile names.
Speaking on Fox News with Jesse Watters, Bondi stated, "You’re going to see some Epstein information being released by my office. This will make you sick. We have well over 250 victims, and we must ensure their identities are protected."
BREAKING VIDEO: Attorney General Pam Bondi says the Epstein files “should be released tomorrow“ and the reason it is taking some time is due to making the information on over 250 victims of the Epstein island, private to protect their privacy. pic.twitter.com/UOWmZFGSb4
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The upcoming release is expected to contain flight logs from Epstein’s infamous private jet, the "Lolita Express," along with documents allegedly tied to his longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for aiding Epstein’s abuse of minors, reportedly kept a "little black book" containing names of individuals potentially involved in the network.
Bondi’s decision follows growing political pressure. Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn recently urged the FBI and Bondi to release key materials, including Epstein’s flight logs, records from Maxwell’s possession, and surveillance footage from Epstein’s residences. Blackburn has emphasized that these materials are crucial for exposing Epstein’s trafficking network.
Epstein was found dead in his New York jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Though his death was officially ruled a suicide, speculation persists regarding possible foul play. The forthcoming document release could provide new insights into Epstein’s operations and those associated with them.
At this time, it remains unclear which names will be disclosed, but Bondi’s remarks suggest significant revelations are forthcoming.