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According to Pam Bondi, Epstein files could be published shortly. Here is the reason

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Attorney General Pam Bondi said she hoped that she can publish more of the Epstein files on Thursday. This comes after pressing Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn.

Blackburn has made headlines in Capitol Hill by introducing laws to help musicians to get better compensation for their work and to postpone Bondi and the new FBI director Kash Patel about the publication of other files from the case of Jeffrey Epstein. Your pressure on the Epstein files could be heard and could soon be published.

“Will you work with me on this topic so that we know who worked with Jeffrey Epstein to build these sex trade rings?” Asked Blackburn, “absolutely” replied to the patel.

During a Fox News interview with Jesse Waters, Bondi explained that further information about the Epstein case, which could contain information on flights to Epstein's aircraft, could soon come to light.

“I think tomorrow, Jesse, just news … You will publish some Epstein information from my office,” Bondi told Fox News late Wednesday.

Here is a look at why Blackburn was published in relation to the Epstein case.

Blackburn presses Trump picks to publish files in the case of Epstein

During the confirmation hearing of the Senate for Patel, Blackburn pressed the candidate at the time about the publication of files in the case of Epstein. Blackburn also pushed Bondi to publish the records.

The senator stated that she had been dealing with the case for years and that the records in connection with the case of Epstein had charged, but was faced with suspected stonewalling.

The documents that Blackburn pushed for publication? Information about who flew in Epstein's plane and who worked with the wealthy financier to build an international sexual trade ring.

“This gives us an insight into this network of human and sex dealers, which has just spread like a forest fire around the world, and it will help us to make the victims of this terrible trade responsible,” said Blackburn in an interview with Fox News.

Who is Jeffery Epstein?

Epstein was a well -known figure in the social circles in New York and beyond and rubbed ellbogen with top -class people that range from well -known politicians to business engines to celebrities.

Epstein was known for years before the news about the alleged international ring of Epstein's alleged sex trade in the financial world at Bear Stearns was known. He then started his own company Intercontinental Assets Group Inc. (IAG) and also worked as a consultant at other financial organizations.

He was also aware of hobnob with people like President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew of Great Britain, the famous magician David Copperfield and Ohio billionaire Leslie H. Wexner.

Epstein Case: Allegations of an international sex circle

Allegations about sexual misconduct with minors whirled in Epstein in 2006 when he was charged in Palm Beach, Florida. It was the first time that Epstein's name and private Island were named in a case in which allegations of sex trade examined, as dozens of girls, a few up to 14 years, presented stories about abuse on his island in the Caribbean.

He was guilty and was convicted of prostitution in 2008 for request and an additional crime for procurement of a minor. But just a little more than 13 months. The highly criticized deal enabled Epstein and contributed to 11 years of stories by young girls about abuse in the United States and on his island.

Epstein was arrested again in July 2019, but this time by an FBI NYPD crime against the Task Force for children. He was charged with sexual human trafficking and conspiracy for redirecting traffic for sex.

The suicide in New York, which was in a decided financier in August 2019 in New York in the Metropolitan Correctional Center, was waiting for the process.

Diana Leyva and USA Today contributed to this story.

This story has been updated to add a photo gallery.