The Justice Department has released a new batch of Jeffrey Epstein files after Attorney General Pam Bondi said he was reviewing the case's classification documents, including his highly anticipated “client list.”
Bondi told Fox News Wednesday evening that he plans to release “many names” and flight logs today, but warned that the contents of the file were “very sick.”
In an interview with “Jesse Watters Primetime,” Bondi revealed that there are more than 250 victims in Epstein's trafficking ring, with their identity protected by the release of the case's document.
Many documents had already been released during the federal criminal trial of Githraine Maxwell, who landed her in prison for decades. It includes flight logs, evidence lists, contact books and “masseys lists” believed to refer to Epstein victims.
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Jeffrey Epstein is posing in front of his fleet in front of a private jet with no dates in front of his fleet. The photo is one of many people excavated at Gislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking trial in the Southern District of New York, where she was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in 2022 in collaboration with Epstein for a minor in sexual abuse. (US Department of Justice/Mega)
Epstein, 66, died in prison in 2019 and was awaiting trial on federal trafficking charges. His potential client list has long been an item in the public interest due to his many connections with billionaires, celebrities, academics and global leaders.
Federal court ordered thousands of pages of sealed records It has been published last year. They revealed nearly 200 names, many of which belonged to people who were not accused of crime.
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An aerial view of Little St. James Island, one of Jeffrey Epstein's private islands. The photo is one of many people excavated at Gislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking trial in the Southern District of New York, where she was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in 2022 in collaboration with Epstein for a minor in sexual abuse. (US Department of Justice/Mega)
He signed a lover's plea agreement in 2008 after paying high school students $300 for sex. During the day, he is in prison for 13 months when his job was released. The fallout from that move has urged Florida to pass a new law that would allow courts to release large juice materials in cases. This is usually a secret.
A group of 12 Epstein accusers Sued the FBI Last year, it alleged that the bureau had failed to properly investigate credible allegations that it led an “elite sex trafficking ring” until the 1990s.
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Ghislaine Maxwell will take part in the victory of Polora Floren's Host Athlete Ally at the Polora Floren Store in New York City on November 3, 2015. (Jared Siskin/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
The FBI previously said it had not commented on the pending lawsuit.
According to the lawsuit, Ghislaine Maxwell, his ex-love and now a convicted accomplice, allegedly abused a young woman and a minor girl during his death in 1996-2019. Citing police documents, Epstein claims he recruited girls between the ages of 14 and 16 and Palm Beach Community College students for “sex sessions.”
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Jeffrey Epstein Mugshot in 2019 after federal authorities filed a trafficking charge against him. (Kypros/Getty Images)
In addition to Maxwell, another Epstein associate, French modelling agent Genreque Brunel, was also charged with sex trafficking. Like Epstein, he appeared He died in prison.
Maxwell is suing her conviction while serving her sentence at federal prison in Tallahassee.
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She is scheduled to be released in the summer of 2037.
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