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Attorney General Pamela Bondi Unveils First Phase of Declassified Epstein Documents

Uncovering Additional Documents

Attorney General Bondi initially requested full and complete files related to Epstein’s crimes. In response, her office received approximately 200 pages of documents. However, she was later informed that thousands of additional pages related to Epstein’s investigation and indictment had not been disclosed.

Bondi has now directed the FBI to provide the missing documents by 8:00 AM on February 28. She has also tasked FBI Director Patel with investigating why these records were not initially provided and ensuring that the full extent of Epstein’s case is made available to the public.

Ongoing Review and Future Releases

Pamela Bondi

The Justice Department has reaffirmed its dedication to transparency and plans to release the remaining documents after a thorough review and necessary redactions to protect the identities of Epstein’s victims.

“The American people deserve the truth, and we will not stop until every last document has been accounted for and disclosed,” Bondi stated.

Documents Released in the First Phase

The following declassified documents have been made available for public access:

What Comes Next?

With the deadline set for the FBI to deliver the remaining files, the public can expect further disclosures in the coming weeks. The DOJ has reaffirmed that every piece of information related to Epstein’s network, activities, and co-conspirators will be examined and made public whenever possible.

This release marks a significant step toward accountability and ensuring that those involved in Epstein’s crimes are exposed. The next phase of declassified documents is expected to provide further clarity on how Epstein operated his network and who may have been involved.

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