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Pam Bondi Confirms Release of Epstein Files, Says Public Will See Flight Logs Soon

Pam Bondi Confirms Release of Epstein Files, Says Public Will See Flight Logs Soon

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed that information regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operations, including flight logs, will be released to the public as early as Thursday.

By yourNEWS Media Newsroom

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Wednesday evening on Fox News that the public will soon gain access to previously undisclosed records related to Jeffrey Epstein’s illicit activities. Speaking on Jesse Watters Primetime, Bondi confirmed that her office will begin releasing Epstein-related files on Thursday, including key documents that could expose high-profile individuals linked to the late financier’s sex trafficking ring.

“Jesse, there are well over—this will make you sick—200 victims, actually over 250,” Bondi stated. “We have to ensure that their identity is protected and their personal information safeguarded. But other than that, I think tomorrow, Jesse, breaking news right now, you’re going to see some Epstein information being released by my office.”

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Flight Logs and Evidence Expected in Release

When asked about the specific nature of the files, including Epstein’s flight logs and potential evidence from surveillance recordings, Bondi confirmed that detailed records would be made available to the public.

“What you’re going to see, hopefully tomorrow, is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot, a lot of information,” she said. “But it’s pretty sick what that man did. Along with his co-defendant.”

Congress Pressures DOJ for Full Disclosure

Bondi’s announcement comes amid growing pressure from lawmakers for full transparency. On Monday, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) sent a letter to Bondi and newly confirmed FBI Director Kash Patel, demanding the full release of Epstein’s flight logs, records held by Ghislaine Maxwell, and all video surveillance footage from Epstein’s Palm Beach estate.

Additionally, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) posted on X calling for full disclosure of Epstein’s records.

“Americans deserve to know the truth. We will not stop demanding full transparency,” Luna wrote.

What’s Next?

While Bondi confirmed the initial release of files, it remains unclear how much will be made public in the coming days. However, she assured that a substantial amount of Epstein-related information will soon be accessible, bringing long-awaited details of one of the most controversial cases in recent history into the public eye.

(Featured Image Media Credit: Screenshot/Fox News/”Jesse Watters Primetime”)

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