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Epstein files could be launched today, prosecutor General Bondi indicates

Epstein files could be launched today, prosecutor General Bondi indicates

The US General Lawyer, Pam Bondi, has strongly suggested that the long -awaited documents of Jeffrey Epstein, the late financing and the convicted sexual offender could be released from the present.

In a recent interview, Bondi suggested that her office is about to make the public a lot of information, including the flight journals and the names related to Epstein’s notorious activities, signaling a major step towards transparency in one of the highest criminal cases in recent history.

Speaking of Fox News with the host Jesse Watters, Wednesday night, Bondi teased the disclosure, saying: “Breaking News right now, you will see some Epstein information that is launched by my office.”

She stressed that the release would include “a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information”, stressing as it underlines the disturbing nature of Epstein’s crimes. “He is quite ill what that man did,” Bondi noted, alluding to the extent of Epstein’s traffic network, who scored over 250 victims.

The comments of the Attorney General come against the backdrop of an increasing bipartid pressure from the parliamentarians, including Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Inten.) And the representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fă.), Vocally requested the release of Epstein files.

Bondi acknowledged the painful process of writing sensitive information to protect the victims’ identities, explaining the delay: “We must make sure that their identity is protected and their personal information (they are safe).” Despite these efforts, she expressed her confidence that the public will see the documents today, except for any last-minute obstacles.

The early release follows the Directive of President Donald Trump last month, by executive order, urging federal agencies to prepare top secret documents for disclosure, including those regarding Epstein. Trump promised during his 2024 campaign to disclose the so-called “Epstein files”, if re-elected, a pledge has been confirmed by the general prosecutor earlier this month. “Donald Trump does not make empty promises,” she said before, strengthening -and the commitment to fulfill this mandate.

Epstein, who died in 2019, waiting for the trial for sex traffic charges, was known to have been mixed with influential figures from Wall Street, Royalty and Hollywood. His private jet, nicknamed “Lolita Express” and his properties, equipped with surveillance systems, have long been speculation topics on the extent of his network. Bondi has ceased to confirm whether today’s release included surveillance images or a definitive “list of clients”, but its observations suggest that a significant disclosure is imminent.

Also, the Attorney General addressed the resistance of the people named in documents, some of whom are struggling to maintain their hidden identities. “If the people in this report still fight to keep their names private, they have no legal basis to do so unless they are a child, a victim or a cooperative defendant,” Bondi said, citing the legal precedent and the support of the prominent lawyer Mark Geragos.