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Jeffrey Epstein Document Release will probably leave people disappointed

Attorney General Pam Bondi will release public air protocols and other state documents in relation to Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday. However, the files are not expected to reveal new important revelations about the case of sex trade that has fascinated conspiracy theorists.

According to the Ministry of Justice, there is the first stack of documents that are to be published online later on Thursday, especially from files that have been distributed in public records since the Epstein's death in 2019. Despite high expectations of online sluths and media observers, the documents that are to be published on Thursday are unlikely to offer new details about Epstein's crimes or its improvements to efficient figures or its improvements to powerful figures.

The political commentator Rogan O'Handley, also known as DC Draino and other unidentified persons who wear binder who wear the seal of the US Ministry of Justice, read “The Epstein files: Phase 1” changes from the west wing of …


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Before the documents were published official, binders were called “The Epstein files: Part I” in the White House to conservative political commentators with a large audience on X (formerly Twitter). The Trump's administration designated with “approved” marked binders as “the most transparent”, although it remains unclear whether the files have ever been classified.

In a letter to the FBI director Kash Patel, Bondi proposed that more records were recently discovered, and ordered the FBI to hand over “the complete and complete Epstein files” by Friday morning. Patel also instructed her to investigate why her previous order for publication of all records had not been fully carried out.

Epstein was accused of sexually misused dozens of minors in the early 2000s. He was charged with sex trade in New York in 2019, more than a decade after completing a secret deal with federal lawyers in Florida to solve similar charges.

The case has conducted an intensive global exam due to Epstein's connections to top -class numbers such as President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, together with a variety of celebrities. His former partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, was sentenced to Epstein and other powerful men in 2021 for trade with young girls.

Over the years, thousands of pages with documents in connection with Epstein were published by lawsuits, criminal matters and public records. In January 2024, a court did not seal a lot of evidence that was submitted in a lawsuit by the Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre, although a large part of it was already publicly known.

Previously published in relation to Trump, Clinton, Prince Andrew and Magician David Copperfield. A deposition from 2016 described an accuser who spent time with Epstein at the Atlantic City Casino von Trump, although she did not accuse Trump of misconduct. Trump previously said that he once regarded Epstein as a “great guy”, but later distanced himself from him.

In 2023, the Associated Press received thousands of pages with records in which Epstein's last days were described in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan. This included e -mails between prison officers, psychological reviews and internal memos.

A later report by the General Inspector of the Ministry of Justice showed that “negligence, misconduct, misconduct and work performance” made it possible to commit to life in the Bundesburo of prisons in August 2019. In the report, no evidence of a bad game was found, which showed widespread conspiracy theories.

The reporting by the Associated Press contributed to this article.

This is a developing news article and is updated because further information is available.