Epstein Files Fully Released by Attorney General Pam Bondi
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced in a letter on Saturday that all files related to Jeffrey Epstein have been made public in accordance with the Epstein File Transparency Act.
Fox News Digital acquired the letter directed to several key figures, including Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan.
In the letter, Bondi stated, “As required by the Act, the Department has released all records, documents, communications, and investigative materials relevant to nine different categories of information.” She emphasized that there were no edits made due to embarrassment or political reasons, including for public figures and foreign dignitaries.
The communication highlighted a compilation of 318 names, which features notable individuals like President Donald Trump, Barack and Michelle Obama, and Kim Kardashian, among others.
The documents cover a broad range of Epstein-related materials, including those connected to both him and Ghislaine Maxwell. There are references to various people associated with Epstein, legal documents, and notes related to investigations and decisions made by the Justice Department.
Additionally, the records provide insight into potential attempts to destroy or hide documents about Epstein’s detention and eventual death, including witness interviews and autopsy details.
There were mentions about organizations allegedly tied to Epstein’s human trafficking operations and the financial dealings that spanned multiple sectors.
Bondi clarified that any omissions in the released records were not deliberate. They were attributed to the volume of information and the speed with which the Department acted, as explained in a prior communication to Congress. Names that were redacted were done so for sensitive law enforcement reasons.
The letter also detailed that the redaction process was quite thorough and involved discussions with victims and their attorneys to ensure the protection of identifying information that could impact ongoing investigations.





