


Attorney General Pam Bondi continued her effort to press the FBI for further documents surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, promising those who have withheld them will “not be working for us anymore.”
Earlier this week, the Department of Justice, along with the FBI, released roughly 120 pages of declassified pages detailing Epstein’s associates that were already known years earlier via previous disclosures. Epstein died in prison following an indictment against him, which included sex trafficking allegations that affected some 254 victims.
“I found out this week that a source told me New York SDNY, they’re sitting on thousands of pages of documents regarding Epstein. Thousands, thousands,” Bondi said on Fox Business’s Life, Liberty, and Levin Saturday. “We will get everything. We will have it in our possession.”
This revelation came after Bondi requested the FBI deliver more documents by 8 a.m. EST on Feb. 28. Bondi would not speculate a reason for why the documents were withheld or whether there are more associates of Epstein’s that are trying to protect their identities from being revealed. However, she insisted that she plans to publicize all perpetrators once she obtains more documents.
“I have not reviewed the information yet. As a lawyer, as a prosecutor, I want to review everything before I make a firm conclusion. But I think it’s very interesting that they held that from us. And I will find out who withheld, and they will not be working for us anymore,” Bondi said.
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While the FBI affirmed that there remain undisclosed documents regarding Epstein, its new Director Kash Patel has committed, just as Bondi, to transparency on the matter. Its been a little over two weeks since Patel was sworn in.
Every Republican senator nominated Bondi to her post, with assistance from a lone Democratic vote, Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA). President Donald Trump’s original choice for attorney general was former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who bowed out long before Trump was inaugurated.