Epstein Files Could Start to Be Released as Early as Thursday, Attorney General Says

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Jeffrey Epstein documents could begin to see the light of day as early as Feb. 27, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed Wednesday night.

โ€œI think tomorrow, Jesse, breaking news right now, youโ€™re going to see some Epstein information being released by my office,โ€ Bondi told Fox News host Jesse Watters.

Watters asked the former Florida attorney general whether the flight logs and evidence from Epsteinโ€™s home recordings would be released.

โ€œA lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information,โ€ she said.

โ€œItโ€™s pretty sick, what that man did, along with his co-defendant.โ€

She told Watters that there are more than 250 Epstein victims, adding that her office is working to make sure that their identity and personal information is protected before the files are released to the public.

Epstein was charged with trafficking minors in 2019 before he died in what was ruled a suicide in prison while awaiting trial. Epsteinโ€™s co-defendant Ghislaine Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence after she was convicted by a New York Court of child sex trafficking and other offenses in June 2022.

One of the most high-profile people associated with Epstein was Britainโ€™s Prince Andrew who was forced to step aside from public duties in 2019 over his friendship with the financier. Andrew has always denied any accusations of wrongdoing.

Lawmakers have been under increasing pressure to release the files. Bondi said last week she was in possession of the Epstein files.

โ€œItโ€™s sitting on my desk right now to review,โ€ Bondi said during a Fox News interview.

โ€œThatโ€™s been a directive by President Trump. Iโ€™m reviewing that. Iโ€™m reviewing JFK files, MLK files. Thatโ€™s all in the process of being reviewed because that was done at the directive of the President from all of these agencies.โ€

During his confirmation hearing for the position of FBI director, Kash Patel was asked by Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) about whether he would probe the Epstein case further, including uncovering who worked to create sex trafficking rings.

โ€œAbsolutely, senator,โ€ Patel responded. โ€œChild sex trafficking has no place in the United States of America, and I will do everything if confirmed as FBI director to make sure the American public knows the full weight of what happened in the past.โ€

In an interview with Epoch TV American Thought Leaders host Jan Jekielek, Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.)  said the American public wants to know details of the Epstein case, and the other classified documents to be released to the public.

โ€œI think a lot of Americans are curious, whoโ€™s on the Epstein list? What did the government know about the assassination of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King?โ€ he said.

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