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“He is quite ill”: Prosecutor General Pam Bondi confirms that Epstein files will be launched tomorrow

“He is quite ill”: Prosecutor General Pam Bondi confirms that Epstein files will be launched tomorrow

US prosecutor General Pam Bondi

American general prosecutor Pam Bondi He confirmed that the documents related to the convicted sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein will be made public on Friday, marking a major development in the long -term case.
“It’s pretty sick …” Bondi said in an interview with the host Fox News, Jesse Watters. When asked when the public can expect access to the files, she replied: “Tomorrow … breaking the news right now, you will see that some Epstein information is launched by my office.”

The announcement follows the increasing pressure from the parliamentarians, including Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-tenn.), Who urged FBI and Department of Justice to reveal Epstein’s flight journals and other records. In a letter to the director of the FBI, Kash Patel and the Attorney General Bondi, Blackburn emphasized the need for transparency.
“The American people deserve to know exactly who was affiliated with this network. As you know, over several years, Jeffrey Epstein has built an attractive global sex traffic The network that caused an irreparable harm to countless women, ”wrote Blackburn, according to The Hill.
He also requested the launch of all the video surveillance materials in the Palm Beach residence in Epstein and the business recordings obtained by the Internal Income Service (IRS).
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) Also joined the disclosure calls, questioning Bondi on social networks about delays in issuing files. “On February 11 and February 19, House Supervisory sent a letter to Doj requesting the status for Epstein files, as well as JFK, etc. Doj did not answer, ”she wrote on X.

The Moon added: “AGPAMBONDI What is the status of documents? These documents have been ordered to be declared.”

Meanwhile Bondi assured that The Trump administration undertake to ensure responsibility. Speaking with political commentator Benny Johnson, she said: “Donald Trump does not make empty promises. I think the promises made, the promises kept and that is why we are all there to fulfill its directive on making America safe and prosperous. “
During his observations, Bondi reiterated that there is no “legal basis” for those involved in the case of Epstein to maintain their hidden identities, unless they are minors, victims or witnesses.
“The people in this report are still struggling to keep their names private, Sean. Have no legal basis to do this unless they are a child, a victim or a cooperative defendant, from a certain chance, against a potential case against Ghislaine Maxwell“Bondi said in an interview with Fox News.
Epstein, a financier with ties with people with a high profile, was first arrested in Florida in 2005 because he paid to a 14 -year -old girl. Subsequently, he pleaded guilty for a lower accusation in 2008, which served 13 months in prison in a labor release program. In 2019, federal prosecutors in New York accused him of sex trafficking, but died by suicide in his prison cell before the standing process.
His associate for a long time, Ghislaine Maxwell, was sentenced in 2021 for recruiting minor girls for Epstein and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
As they request, transparency increases, Bondi stressed that the Trump administration will not allow figures as Epstein and others involved in such crimes to get rid of responsibility.
“I was informed about this yesterday. I can’t talk about this public, but you know President Trump has offered a very strong directive and that will be followed, ”Bondi said.
The Department of Justice and FBI has not yet commented on the next launch.