US Attorney General Says Epstein Files 'Will Make You Sick'

Attorney General Pam Bondi has revealed plans to start releasing documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein's case, with the initial release set for as soon as Thursday. Read Full Article at RT.com.

US Attorney General Says Epstein Files 'Will Make You Sick'
Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that she will begin the process of releasing documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein's case, including the deceased sex trafficker's client list, contact information, and flight logs to his private Caribbean island, "hopefully" as soon as Thursday.

Epstein, a financier who associated with numerous high-profile individuals, was accused of facilitating the introduction of many young women—some underage—to influential figures and transporting them to his island aboard his aircraft, known as the “Lolita Express.” He was arrested in 2019 and died in his Manhattan jail cell later that year, with his death officially ruled as a suicide.

Despite Epstein's passing, evidence related to his case remained classified, leading to media speculation that the FBI had discovered records that might include compromising information about his associates.

President Donald Trump has vowed to disclose these files as part of a larger initiative to declassify significant cases. Bondi noted that the Epstein documents had been "sitting on her desk for review" since last week, stressing that Trump "doesn’t make empty promises."

“There are well over – this will make you sick – 200 victims... well over 250, actually. So we have to make sure their identity is protected, and their personal information,” Bondi shared with Fox News on Wednesday, providing insight into the reasons for the delay.

She added, “What you’re going to see, hopefully tomorrow, is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information. But it’s pretty sick what that man did.”

Among Epstein’s known associates are notable figures such as former US President Bill Clinton, billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and Britain’s Prince Andrew. Trump also had personal connections with Epstein but has denied ever visiting the latter's private island, maintaining that he severed ties in the 1990s—years before Epstein's initial arrest for soliciting prostitution in 2006.

Trump’s declassification initiatives extend beyond Epstein. A newly formed task force, led by Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, aims to unveil documents related to various high-profile issues, including the 9/11 attacks, the origins of COVID-19, UFOs, and the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights leader Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.

“The federal government has been hiding information from Americans for decades,” Luna stated earlier this month. “It is time to give Americans the answers they deserve.”

Anna Muller for TROIB News