Blaze Media has gained exclusive access to binders containing Jeffrey Epstein's files.
The content revealed that the FBI had clearly filled thousands of files and refused to hand them over to the Trump administration, which had promised to make them public to Americans.
“The FBI has never revealed the existence of these files.”
The media for the Binder Flames obtained was a letter from Attorney General Pam Bondi to FBI Director Kash Patel on Thursday, detailing her findings that many documents had been withheld from her office.
“Before you took office, I requested a complete and complete file related to Jeffrey Epstein,” she said.
Bondi explained that he received about 200 pages of documents in return, saying that it “mainly consisted of flight logs, a list of Epstein's contacts, and a list of victims' names and phone numbers.”
She said the FBI repeatedly assured her that she received the complete set of documents.
However, sources later revealed to Bondi that more documents had been withheld.
“Late yesterday, I learned from a source that the FBI Field Office in New York owns thousands of pages of documents relating to Epstein's investigation and prosecution,” she continued. “Despite my repeated requests, the FBI did not reveal the existence of these files.”
“When you and I spoke yesterday, you were astounded as I learned this new information,” Bondi wrote, referring to Patel.
She said the FBI agreed to hand over the remaining documents by 8am Friday.
Bondy vowed to protect Epstein's victims with the release of information from her office. She also directed Patel to investigate why the information was withheld.
The binder obtained by “Epstein Files: Phase 1” Blaze Media contained a contact list belonging to the late investors.
President Donald Trump was one of the names listed on Epstein's contact list. However, it was not surprising that Trump's name was discovered in Epstein's address book.
The 1997 address book belonging to Epstein has listed contact information for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Christina Green, wife of news anchor Chris Cuomo. Actress Morgan Fairchild. Investor Carl Icahn New York Post It has been reported.
Liz Wheeler of Blazetv's “The Liz Wheeler Show” speculates that the actual information, including Epstein's client list, could be in hidden documents the FBI plans to hand over to Bondi in the morning.
On Thursday, Bondy announced the Justice Department's plan to release the Epstein Files immediately, warning the public that its contents were “very sick.”
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FLA.) expressed disappointment at the initial decline, saying it was not the “information” that the public requested.
“Both me and the Task Force have been given or reviewed the Epstein Documents released today. I wrote it In a post from X.
“Get us the information we wanted!” Luna demanded.
The FBI did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Blaze News.
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