Attorney General Pam Bondy teased Wednesday that the Justice Department is likely to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein “Tomorrow” including flight logs from the infamous Sex Predator private jet.
Last week, Bondi, who revealed that the much-needed document was sitting on her desk for a review, told Fox News host Jesse Watters that at least “some Epstein info” should be expected to be released on Thursday, when compilations related to the dead pedophile victims are completed.
“This is way too far. This makes you sick – 200 victims… actually more than 250,” the Attorney General told Watters, explaining the delay in the release of the document.
“So we need to make sure their identity and personal information is protected, but other than that, tomorrow – I think we know the victim's personal information. Other than that, I think tomorrow, Jesse, I'll break the news.
Bondi confirmed that flight logs would be disclosed if the documents released include information about an individual who traveled to Epstein's private jet and suspected surveillance footage from within his residence.
“What you're going to see tomorrow is a lot of flight logs, lot of names, lot of information,” said a top DOJ official. “But what the man did is pretty sick… with his co-defendant.”
Speculation about Epstein's companions has been swirling since his 2019 suicide in a Manhattan prison, awaiting sex trafficking charges.
Gislaine Maxwell, co-defendant of the financier in the case, was sentenced to 20 years in 2022 for his role in helping to abuse young Epstein girls.
An edited version of the infamous “Little Black Book” of rich and famous contacts and flight logs from Epstein's “Lolita Express” jet has previously been leaked online.
Last year, in a 2015 honor-defeating lawsuit against Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, sealed documents were filed that nominated more than 170 people, including royals, politicians and Hollywood A-listers, to more than 170 people as perverts.




