Attorney General Pam Bondi teased Wednesday that the Justice
Department will likely release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein “tomorrow,”
including the flight logs from the notorious sex predator’s private jet.
Bondi, who revealed last week that the highly sought
documents were sitting on her desk for review, told Fox News host Jesse Watters
that the public should expect to see at least “some Epstein information” made
public on Thursday, when redactions related to the dead pedophile’s victims are
completed.
“There are well over — this will make you sick — 200 victims
… over 250, actually,” the attorney general told Watters, explaining the delay
in releasing the documents.
“So, we have to make sure that their identity is protected
and their personal information, but other than that, I think tomorrow — you
know, the personal information of victims — other than that, I think tomorrow,
Jesse, breaking news, right now, you’re going to see some Epstein information
being released by my office,” Bondi said.
When pressed if the documents being released would include
information about individuals who traveled aboard Epstein’s private jet and
alleged surveillance footage from inside his residences, Bondi confirmed that
flight logs would be disclosed.
“What you’re going to see, hopefully tomorrow, is a lot of
flight logs, a lot of names, a lot, a lot of information,” the top DOJ official
said. “But, it’s pretty sick what that man did … along with his co-defendant.”
Speculation about Epstein’s associates has swirled since his
2019 suicide in a Manhattan jail cell as he awaited sex-trafficking charges.
The financier’s co-defendant in the case, Ghislaine Maxwell,
was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 for her role in helping Epstein
abuse young girls.
Redacted versions of Epstein’s notorious “little black book”
of rich and famous contacts and flight logs from his “Lolita Express” jet have
previously leaked online or have been unsealed in lawsuits, but complete
versions of both — as well as the alleged footage from inside his mansions —
have yet to be made public.
Last year, unsealed documents filed in Epstein accuser
Virginia Giuffre’s 2015 defamation suit against Maxwell named more than 170
people with ties to the pervert, including royalty, politicians and Hollywood
A-listers.
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