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Epstein files finally published: top-class names appear, but are there any surprises?

Attorney General Pamela Bondi has released the first phase of the documents in connection with Jeffrey Epstein and illuminated his crimes against more than 250 underage girls. While the Ministry of Justice welcomes this as a victory for transparency, critics argue that the documents contain only a few new information.Bondi confirmed the government's commitment to the complete disclosure and said: “This Ministry of Justice pursues the commitment of President Trump for transparency and raised the veil for the disgusting actions of Jeffrey Epstein and his co -vibrators.” She assured the public that this was only the beginning of a broader effort to achieve a long overdue accountability.

The FBI is accused of having held back important documents

The publication triggered controversy when Bondi announced that the FBI initially only handed over only 200 pages – despite thousands of further remaining. She has now asked the FBI to publish the full cache on February 28th at 8 a.m.

In a strongly formulated letter to the FBI director Kash Patel, Bondi existed: “Until 8:00 a.m., tomorrow, February 28th, the FBI delivers the complete and complete Epstein files to my office, including all records, documents, audio and video recordings and materials and materials that were obtained with Jeffrey Epstein and its customers, regardless of how such information was obtained.”

Patel, in turn, tried to calm the public and explained: “The FBI enters a new era – one that is defined by integrity, accountability and the unshakable pursuit of justice. There are no cover -ups, no missing documents and no stone that remains untidy. “

Whistleblower claims: Are documents destroyed?

The concerns about lack of recordings increase after the former FBI special agent Garret O'Boyle claimed that some had actively worked on deleting sensitive files within the FBI. In an interview, O'Boyle claimed: “There are FBI servers, and the FBI people worked day and day to destroy files on these servers. I don't know what it is -I can only speculate -but you mentioned the Epstein list. I would imagine that there are such cases. “These allegations have only increased the fears that crucial evidence could be lost forever. As a representative of Andy Ogles, the Pedo Act of Epstein Documentation Obliteration (Pedo) has introduced important records to prevent the destruction. “Reports that certain FBI agents are supposed to try to destroy critical records must be addressed immediately,” wrote Ogles to Bondi.

What is in the first publication?

Despite the anticipation, the first stack of files usually contains information known until before:

Flug protocols from Epstein's private jet that have been publicly available for years.

A greatly reduced address book connected to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

In a darkened list of masseurs and evidence, nude pictures, massage tables and sex toys are listed.

While some conservative numbers were received printed copies of the documents, which were floated as “Epstein files: phase I”, many were disappointed. The Republican Congressman Anna Paulina Luna expressed her frustration and published the information we asked for! This rollout is a complete disappointment. “

Trusted names and newly accessed details

Epstein's connections to powerful figures – including Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and several billionaires – were a source of speculation for a long time. While Trump's latest documents reaffirm in Epstein's flight protocols, they do not offer new revelations.

Trump's name appears several times in the records with documented flights from Palm Beach to Washington, DC, accompanied by his then wife Marla Maples, her daughter Tiffany Trump and a nanny. However, the protocols show no illegal activities.

At the beginning of this year, court documents from a lawsuit by the Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre were not sealed. Several top -class people were mentioned in these records, but there were no explosive new allegations.

What happens next?

Bondi has undertaken to publish the publication of all remaining Epstein files, with the Ministry of Justice checked and reduced confidential information before publication. She warned that further obstacles would be examined.

In the meantime, the public pressure is installed. Senator Marsha Blackburn demands a complete disclosure and explains: “For years my efforts to make the Epstein trade ring far open have been stone. This will change under the FBI director Kash Patel. “

In view of the growing accusations of covering up and suspicion of manipulation of the evidence, the biggest question remains: Will the next stack of documents finally show the full truth?