Pam Bondi has discussed the reasons for the delay in making public the sex trafficker’s client list and other confidential documents.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has stated that the release of documents pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein’s case will commence, “hopefully” as early as Thursday. These documents include the deceased sex offender’s contact list, alleged clientele, and flight records for his private island.
Epstein, a wealthy financier who associated with prominent figures for many years, is accused of introducing numerous young women, some underage, to his influential contacts. He allegedly flew them to his private Caribbean island on his jet, nicknamed the “Lolita Express.” He was arrested in 2019 and subsequently died in his Manhattan jail cell later that year. His death was officially ruled as a suicide.
Even after his death, evidence connected to his case remained classified. Media reports suggested that the FBI discovered records potentially containing compromising information on his associates.
Trump’s declassification efforts go beyond just the Epstein case. A newly formed task force, led by Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, is working to release documents related to a variety of high-profile subjects. These include the 9/11 attacks, the origins of COVID-19, UFOs, and the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights leader Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.
Luna stated earlier this month that “The federal government has been hiding information from Americans for decades, it is time to give Americans the answers they deserve.”