Attorney General Pam Bondi, in a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel, claims that the FBI is withholding Epstein documents from her.
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BOMBSHELL: Attorney General Bondi Demands Epstein Files by Feb 28, Orders FBI Probe into why they are Hiding Documents
- Attorney General Pamela Bondi requests the full and complete files related to Jeffrey Epstein, including approximately 200 pages of documents, Epstein’s flight logs, his list of contacts, a list of victims’ names, and phone numbers.
- Bondi notes she repeatedly asked if the FBI had the full set of Epstein documents but was assured by the FBI that they did, based on the FBI Field Office in New York’s possession.
- She later learned through other sources that the FBI’s investigation and indictment of Epstein were incomplete, and the FBI never disclosed the full extent of the files despite her repeated requests.
- By 8:00 a.m. on February 28, 2025, the FBI must deliver the full Epstein files, including all records, audio, video recordings, and materials, to Bondi’s office.
- The Department of Justice will not withhold or limit access to these files, ensuring public disclosure to protect victims’ privacy while complying with the law.
- Bondi orders an immediate investigation into why her previous order to the FBI regarding the Epstein files was not followed.
- A comprehensive report of the findings and proposed personnel actions must be delivered to her within 14 days.
- Bondi emphasizes her commitment to transparency for the American people and looks forward to working with Director Patel to serve the President and the country.