Attorney General Pamela Bondi declassified and made publicly available files detailing the heinous crimes committed by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday afternoon in collaboration with the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ). More than 250 young ladies were sexually abused at his several places, including his New York and Florida residences, according to the documents. The second phase of classified documents, or  , was quick of all the hype and expectations because it only contained information that had formerly been leaked but had never been officially released by the U.S. government.
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According to Bondi,” This Department of Justice is carrying out President Trump’s commitment to accountability and lifting the veil on Jeffrey Epstein’s derogatory behavior,” Bondi said in a statement. The first set of files made common today “gives the public long overdue accountability” and provides more information on Epstein’s extensive network.
On Thursday night, a new memory of records was made public.
Here is a listing of the papers, with references.  ,
None of these files are new, and they were originally in the pubic area.
Bondi claimed that the FBI had withheld important information after the first phase of the documents were released, and Bondi claimed Bondi had done so after the Department of Justice had set out to transfer the entire set of documents by Friday night, ensuring transparency in the investigation.
Bondi demanded the full and accurate records on Jeffrey Epstein. First, the department received about 200 pages of documents, but it was eventually revealed that hundreds more sites related to Epstein’s research and prosecution had not been disclosed. Bondi has given the FBI a date to give the remaining papers and has assigned FBI Director Kash Patel the process of discovering why the demand for all the paperwork wasn’t granted.
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” By 8: 00 a. m. tomorrow, February 28, the FBI will provide the full and complete Epstein files to my office, including all documents, documents, audio and video tapes, and materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his users, regardless of how such information was obtained There will be no withholdings or limits to my or your access”, she wrote. The Department of Justice will make sure that any public disclosure of these files, as I have done throughout my career as a prosecutor, will be done in a way that is both necessary and legal.
We’ll see if we get the goods in the morning.
” The FBI is entering a new era—one that will be defined by integrity, accountability, and the unwavering pursuit of justice”, FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement. No cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone unturned will be reported, and anyone from the former or current Bureau who undermines this will be immediately investigated. If there are gaps, we will find them. If records have been hidden, we will uncover them. And we’ll submit everything to the DOJ for a full evaluation and public disclosure as necessary. The oath we take is to the Constitution, and under my leadership, that promise will be upheld without compromise”.
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