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AG Pam Bondi says that Doj will probably publish from Epstein files tomorrow

Attorney General Pam Bondi decreased on Wednesday that the Ministry of Justice will probably publish documents in connection with Jeffrey Epstein “Morgen”, including the flight protocol from the private jet of the notorious sexual speaker.

Bondi, who announced last week that the coveted documents were on her desk for checking, told Fox News, moderator Jesse Watters that the public would expect that at least “some Epstein information” will be published on Thursday, as editorial offices in connection with the victims of the dead pedophile.

“There is good – that will make you sick – 200 victims … over 250,” said the Attorney General Watters and declared the delay in the publication of the documents.

“So we have to make sure that your identity is protected and your personal information, but apart from that, I think tomorrow – you know, the personal information of victims – apart from that, I think tomorrow, Jesse, Breaking News, you will see some Epstein information that is published by my office,” said Bondi.

Bondi announced last week that they had files related to Jeffrey Epstein on their desk to ask questions about when they would be published. Fox news
Bondi teased that Epstein's flight protocols would be included in the publication on Thursday. Doj

When the published documents would contain information about people who had traveled from his residences on board Epstein's private jet and alleged surveillance material, Bondi confirmed that flight protocols were revealed.

“What you will hopefully see tomorrow are a lot of flight protocols, many names, a lot, a lot of information,” said the top doj officer. “But it's pretty sick what this man did … together with his co -accused.”

The speculations about Epstein's employees have refused to go to the sexual trade in a prison cell in Manhattan since his suicide from 2019.

The co -accused of the financier in the case, Ghislaine Maxwell, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 because she helps with the abuse of girls' abuse.

Epstein committed suicide when he waited in 2019 for sex trade for children's gender trade. Reuters
Epstein had a private island on the US virgin islands, Little Saint James, where he and his customers had supposedly abused minors. Shutterstock for NY Post

The reduced versions of Epstein's notorious “Little Black Book” of rich and famous contacts and flight protocols from his “Lolita Express” -Tert have previously leaked online or were not sealed in lawsuits, but complete versions of both – as well as the alleged film material from his mansions – have not yet been released.

Last year, not sealed documents, which were submitted in the defamation lawsuit by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre against Maxwell from 2015, were named more than 170 people with connections to the perverse, including license fees, politicians and Hollywood a listener.