DOJ’s EPIC Epstein Files Reveal Shocking New Details!

In a groundbreaking revelation, the U.S. Department of Justice has initiated ‘Phase One’ of unveiling the Epstein Files. The files include critical pieces of evidence like flight logs and a comprehensive list of essential evidence tied to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted pedophile notorious for his egregious crimes. “This Department of Justice is following through on President Trump’s commitment to transparency and lifting the veil on the disgusting actions of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. Her statement reflects the promise made to the American people by President Trump to ensure clarity and openness surrounding Epstein’s case.

Further emphasizing this new era of transparency was FBI Director Kash Patel, who confidently stated, “The FBI is entering a new era—one that will be defined by integrity, accountability, and the unwavering pursuit of justice.” He assured the public that, “There will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned.” This marks a pivotal shift in how investigations are handled, pivoting towards full transparency, particularly in cases as significant and scandalous as Epstein’s.

On FOX News with Jesse Watters, Attorney General Pam Bondi discussed the details of the pending releases, highlighting the extensive victim list, which shockingly exceeds 200. “Jesse, there are well over, this will make you sick, 200 victims, 200! Well over… over 250, actually,” she said. Bondi shared that the identity and privacy of the victims must be safeguarded, yet ensured, “you’re going to see some Epstein information being released by my office.” This aligns with the directives to reveal flight logs, names, and additional evidence that showcases the depths of Epstein’s criminal network.

This move comes in part due to pressure from figures like Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), who’ve been vocal about the necessity of releasing promised Epstein information to the public, in keeping with President Trump’s transparency pledge. The anticipation built up around what exactly the files would reveal encapsulates the intense public interest in how deep Epstein’s networks went and holds accountable those involved.

From The DOJ:

Today, Attorney General Pamela Bondi, in conjunction with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), declassified and publicly released files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his sexual exploitation of over 250 underage girls at his homes in New York and Florida, among other locations. The first phase of declassified files largely contains documents that have been previously leaked but never released in a formal capacity by the U.S. Government.

“This Department of Justice is following through on President Trump’s commitment to transparency and lifting the veil on the disgusting actions of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “The first phase of files released today sheds light on Epstein’s extensive network and begins to provide the public with long overdue accountability.”  

“The FBI is entering a new era—one that will be defined by integrity, accountability, and the unwavering pursuit of justice,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “There will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned — and anyone from the prior or current Bureau who undermines this will be swiftly pursued. If there are gaps, we will find them. If records have been hidden, we will uncover them. And we will bring everything we find to the DOJ to be fully assessed and transparently disseminated to the American people as it should be. The oath we take is to the Constitution, and under my leadership, that promise will be upheld without compromise.”

Attorney General Bondi requested the full and complete files related to Jeffrey Epstein. In response, the Department received approximately 200 pages of documents, however, the Attorney General was later informed of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and indictment of Epstein that were not previously disclosed.

 

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