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AG Pam Bondi publishes 'The Epstein files'

A group of conservative influencers left the White House on Thursday afternoon and held all with the Department of Justice Seal smooth binding. Some of them stopped the binders to the cameras, which showed that they as “Epstein files: phase 1.” were called

The unusual scene came only a few hours after the Attorney General Pam Bondi, who was confirmed at the beginning of this month, to publish a cache with documents in connection with the deceased financier and the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Bondi had promised that the files would contain flight protocols and the names of the people involved, but she had warned that some information could not be announced due to the need to protect more than 250 victims.

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A review of the published documents showed that they were contained severe editorial offices and mainly information that was previously reported. While the binders seemed to be “released” seemed to be “released”, questions remained whether they had ever been classified primarily. The limited scope of the publication was criticized by some Republicans, including Rep. Anna Paulina Luna from Florida, who heads a GOP -SK Force for the GOP -SK Force for the government.

“I still received the Task Force the Epstein documents published today. A story of NY Post has only revealed that the documents will simply be Epstein's phone book,” tweeted Luna. “This is not that we or the American people and a complete disappointment asked. Get us the information we asked for! “

Among the binders outside the White House was the political commentator Rogan O'handley, who was known online as DC Draino, together with the BIKIGS of TIKTOK creator Chaya Raichik, Podcaster Liz Wheeler and Jack Posobiec.

Bondi discussed the publication of the documents in an interview with Fox News on Wednesday and gave an insight into what could possibly be included – although she no longer confirmed whether new revelations would result from the files in addition to what the public already knew. Epstein's dark history, shaped by his abuse of minor girls, has been documented in detail over the years, with several complaints, criminal listeners and public disclosures have taken the extent of his crimes.

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In January 2024, a court did not seal a large group of documents from the lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre, one of the victims of Epstein. The materials published at this point, including police reports and victim statements, were already publicly widespread.
The predatory behavior of Epstein extended over more than a decade, with the allegations going back to the nineties. He was accused of having abused hundreds of children, a few to 14 years old With top -class people, including politicians, celebrities and royal areas. Epstein's death in 2019 ruled a suicide in a prison in Manhattan, which was waiting for the process, only conspiracy theories and renewed demands for transparency.