U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced plans to release a substantial collection of flight logs and names linked to the late financier and convicted s*x offender Jeffrey Epstein. The disclosure is expected to take place on Thursday.
Speaking in an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Bondi stated that she aims to make public “some Epstein information,” including documents that could reveal key details about individuals associated with Epstein before his 2019 death at the New York Metropolitan Correctional Center.
Bondi, who was officially sworn in as the third female U.S. Attorney General earlier this month, previously hinted at the existence of these documents.
In a prior Fox News interview, she revealed that the materials had been in her possession, following a directive from then-President Donald Trump.
The Epstein case, which has been under scrutiny for years, led to his 2019 arrest on sex trafficking charges in New York and Palm Beach, Florida. His legal troubles spanned nearly 14 years, including multiple investigations, arrests, and jail time. However, his sudden death in his jail cell, ruled as suicide, raised further questions and fueled widespread speculation.
The U.S. Attorney General’s Office has not provided immediate clarification regarding the contents of the files or how extensive the disclosures will be.
The release of these documents is expected to reignite public discussion surrounding Epstein’s connections, as many prominent figures have been linked to his social circles. The flight logs could potentially expose the names of individuals who traveled on Epstein’s private jets, a key point of interest in past investigations.
While the details remain unclear, Bondi’s commitment to transparency has heightened anticipation. The public now awaits the release of these files, which could shed new light on one of the most controversial criminal cases in recent history.