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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi Announces Release of Jeffrey Epstein Evidence After FBI Withheld Documents

Pam Bondi reveals FBI has sent a large trove of Jeffrey Epstein files to DOJ, promising transparency and caution in their release to protect victims.

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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that the DOJ has received numerous Epstein files from the FBI after a previous limited release disappointed many. Bondi criticized the Biden administration for withholding evidence. She stated that significant files would be publicly released after proper redactions to protect victims. A detailed report on withheld documents is expected from FBI Director Kash Patel, with ongoing calls for transparency in the case. The public has expressed disappointment over the content of earlier released documents, which included little new information.

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The first phase of the Epstein files included flight logs from Epstein's private jet, a partly-redacted contacts list, and a fully blacked-out list of over 250 'masseuses.' The release also contained previously published material from Ghislaine Maxwell's prosecution and an 'Evidence List' detailing items found during searches of Epstein's properties.

Pam Bondi criticized the FBI for allegedly withholding thousands of pages of documents related to the Epstein investigation. She requested a full and complete set of documents and an investigation into why they were not previously released.

Ghislaine Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence in federal prison for her role in assisting Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring.

The public reaction was largely one of disappointment, as the released documents contained little new information and were heavily redacted. Many had expected more significant revelations about Epstein and his associates.

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