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Epstein files launched by Pam Bondi

Epstein files launched by Pam Bondi

The US government He launched the first wave of “Epstein Files” – but so far no new bombs have been revealed.

Prosecutor General Pam Bondi launched the government -related government documents on Thursday Jeffrey Epsteinwho was accused of sexually abusing dozens of minor girls in the early 2000s.

However, the first files posted on the website of the Department of Justice have largely circulated in the public domain for years and have not included any new disclosures regarding the case of sex traffic that was a favorite topic of conspiracy theorists.

The small batch of documents included copies of the flight logs in Epstein’s private plane, who have been available in several cases and a strongly written photocopy of an Epstein’s address agent and his confidant for a long time. Ghislaine Maxwellwhich has been quoted in the media accounts for several years.

The Department of Justice has also released a list of blackened masseuses and a list of evidence showing records for more than 150 items, including nude images, massage tables, sex toys and other items.

There was no indication if the list was in the case of Epstein, Maxwell’s case or another investigation.

Bondi teased the documents during a Fox News, Wednesday, declaring: “Breaking News right now: you will see some information about Epstein launched.”

The Department of Justice said that it makes the documents public to show its commitment to transparency.

President Donald Trump, who was in office when Epstein was arrested in 2019, suggested while campaign last year that he would seek to open the government’s files.

But the launch of the documents – which were first given to the political commentators at the White House a few hours earlier in the binders who wrote “Epstein files: Phase I” – showed the habit of presenting and preference for the conservative influencers with great social pursuits.

The Department of Justice did not post them on its site only a few hours later, along with a note that reduced their significance.

“The first phase of the declassified files contains largely documents that have been previously drained, but never issued in a formal capacity by The US governmentsaid the note.

The documents are unlikely to satisfy the online sleeps eager for new details about Epstein’s crimes and his connections with famous people, who have long been the subject of an intense media examination. The lack of new information has attracted criticism even from some conservatives.

“Put the information I asked for!” Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., Wrote on social media, calling the launch of a “complete disappointment”.

Bondi suggested on Thursday in a letter to the director of the FBI, Kash Patel, that several records were recently discovered.

She ordered the FBI to hand over the “complete and complete Epstein files” until Friday morning and guided it on the patel to “carry out an immediate investigation” why her order to the FBI to hand over all the documents was not followed.

Patel promised in a position on X to ensure that all the documents are provided to the management of the Department of Justice.

“If there are gaps, we will find them. If the records will be hidden, we will discover them. And we will bring everything we find in Doj to be fully evaluated and disseminated transparently to the American people as it should be,” he said.

President Donald Trump, who was in office when Epstein was arrested, suggested while campaign last year that he would seek to open the Government files.

Epstein was accused of sexually abusing dozens of minor girls in the early 2000s, but ended with only 13 months in prison.

He was charged for federal charges in New York in 2019, more than a decade after secretly concluding Florida federal prosecutors to have similar sex traffic charges.

The case has attracted wide attention because of Epstein and his former friend Ghislaine MaxwellTies with royal, presidents and billionaires.

Maxwell himself is the daughter of the late British tycoon Robert Maxwell, who once owned New York Daily News.

Over the years, thousands of pages of registration have been published by lawsuits, Epstein’s criminal docks, public disclosures and the law of the Law on freedom of information.

In January 2024, a court revealed the final lot of a trove of documents that were collected as evidence in an Epstein process Virginia Giffre.

Much of the material, including transcripts of the interviews of the victims and the old police reports, had already been publicly known.

They included mentions about Trump, former President Bill Clinton, British Prince Andrew and Magic David Copperfield, as well as the testimony of a victim who said he met Michael Jackson at Epstein’s Florida house, but nothing unpleasant happened to him.

The previously launched files included a 2016 submission in which an accuser told a few hours with Epstein at the Atlantic City casino in Trump, but did not say if he actually met Trump and did not accuse him of any crime.

Trump also said he once thought Epstein is a “great guy”, but that they had fallen.

In 2023, Associated Press won thousands of records that shed light in the last days of Epstein’s life at a federal prison now from Manhattan.

They included E -mail between prison officials, psychological evaluations, reports of internal agencies, memoirs and other records.

The inspector general of the Department of Justice subsequently issued a report that found that a “combination of negligence, incorrect conduct and direct failure failures” by the Federal Prison and Workers in prison allowed Epstein to lead his own life in August 2019. The guard report has found no evidence.