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DOJ Set to Release Epstein Files, Including Flight Logs, Says AG Pam Bondi

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Attorney General Pam Bondi indicated Wednesday that the Justice Department is poised to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, including flight logs from his private jet, as early as Thursday. Speaking with Fox News host Jesse Watters, Bondi shared that redactions were being finalized to protect the identities of Epstein’s victims, and that the public could expect to see some of the long-awaited information very soon.

 

“There are well over—this will make you sick—200 victims … over 250, actually,” Bondi stated, explaining the delay in the document release. She emphasized the need to safeguard the personal information of those affected but confirmed that other details would soon be made public. “We have to make sure that their identity is protected and their personal information, but other than that, I think tomorrow—you know, the personal information of victims—other than that, I think tomorrow, Jesse, breaking news, right now, you’re going to see some Epstein information being released by my office,” she said.

 

When asked whether the documents would include details about individuals who traveled aboard Epstein’s jet, as well as potential surveillance footage from inside his residences, Bondi confirmed that flight logs would be part of the disclosure. “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 revealed. “But, it’s pretty sick what that man did … along with his co-defendant.”

 

Since Epstein’s 2019 death in a Manhattan jail cell while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges, speculation has swirled regarding his powerful associates. His co-defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 for her role in facilitating Epstein’s abuse of underage girls. While some versions of Epstein’s infamous “little black book” and flight logs have surfaced through lawsuits or leaks, the public has yet to see fully unredacted versions, as well as any potential surveillance footage from inside his residences.

 

Last year, documents unsealed in a 2015 defamation lawsuit filed by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre against Maxwell revealed more than 170 names of individuals with alleged connections to Epstein, including politicians, Hollywood figures, and even royalty. With the Justice Department now set to release more records, many are eager to see just how much new information will finally come to light.

 

Based on a report by NYP  2025-02-27

 

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