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Jeffrey Epstein: Further files related to the deceased sex offender and financier | Jeffrey Epstein

The US Ministry of Justice has published additional files in connection with the deceased, shameful financier and the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The Ministry of Justice made an explanation on Thursday evening and said that the publication largely contains documents that “previously published in a formal capacity by the US government, but was never released in formal property”.

“This Ministry of Justice pursues President Trump's commitment to transparency and highlights the veil for the disgusting actions of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators,” said the US Attorney General Pam Bondi.

The publication of the documents has been in the past few weeks that Bondi has pointed out that the Ministry of Justice would soon publish files related to Epstein, which died in 2019 by suicide while waiting for the process against the federal government.

During an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Bondi said, who was sworn in as a lawyer at the beginning of this month: “I think tomorrow … You will see some Epstein information published by my office.”

“What you will hopefully see tomorrow are many flight protocols, many names, lots of information about Epstein, she said and added:” It's pretty sick what this man did. “

She informed the network that there is “well over 250 victims” connected to Epstein and that her department worked on protecting her identities and personal information.

On Thursday, a group of people who discovered the White House with the name “The Epstein files: phase 1” was discovered.

Among them was Rogan O'handley, a conservative political commentator who shared on social media that he had shared with Bondi, as well as Donald Trump, JD Vance and FBI director Kash Patel on Thursday in the Oval Office.

“You gave me a binder copy of the Epstein files,” he said. “This is the most transparent administration in American history.”

“This is just the beginning,” continued O'handley. “AG Bondi confirmed that thousands of other documents from Epstein files are secretly held in the SDNY, and they will be delivered to the DOJ in DC by February 28 to go to prison for what they have done.”

Documents and records by complaints, criminal dockets, public disclosures and freedom of information have been published in recent years.

In January 2024, a court was not sealed additional court files that were submitted by one of the victims of Epstein, Virginia Giuffre, as part of a lawsuit against Epstein's former friend Ghislaine Maxwell in 2015.

While the documents offered some details and context to Epstein's connections to influential figures, a lot of information and names of the public figures mentioned in the documents were already known to the public.

Last week when he was asked in Fox News whether the Ministry of Justice would publish a list of Epstein customers, Bondi said: “It is currently on my desk to check it. That was a guideline by President Trump. “

During the last year's presidential campaign, Trump, who knew Epstein, in a podcast that would consider he would consider the rumored records in connection with Epstein.

At the beginning of this month, a new Task Force of the Congress was set up to “examine the declassification of materials in the public interest”.

At the announcement of the Task Force, representative Anna Paulina Luna, a republican of the initiative, explained that the group would examine the Epstein customer list, as well as documents in connection with political attacks, the origins of Covid-19, the files from September 11th and more.

This week, Luna seemed to put pressure on Bondi to release the Epstein files.

“I switched X to X because we don't seem to be able to get an answer from the AG,” said Luna on social media in a Tuesday. “@Agpambondi What is the status of the documents? These documents have been instructed to be released. “