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What you can expect in “Saulning” Secret Jeffrey Epstein files that are published today – US News

Here is what you can expect from the main actualization in the Jeffrey Epstein case, which should fall later (February 27) later.

Donald Trump's new Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that she would publish very popular information about Epstein's charges for sex trade.

The 66-year-old, shameful financier had committed suicide to negotiate in 2019 due to gender complaints in connection with the sex trade for children.

The update was shared by the new Attorney General Pam Bondi (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images).

Bondi had previously announced that numerous documents, including flight protocols and the infamous “customer list” of the people, were currently on their desk after they had been sworn in by President Donald Trump into the role of attorney in general, and that they would be published as soon as the names of the victims were edited.

“There is good – you will make you sick – 200 victims … over 250,” she said yesterday, moderator of Fox News, Jesse Watters when she was asked about the delay in the publication of the documents.

“So we have to make sure that your identity is protected and your personal information, but otherwise, I think tomorrow – you know, the personal information of victims – apart from that, I think tomorrow, Jesse, Breaking News, you will see some Epstein information that is published by my office,” added Bondi.

Jeffrey Epstein died in 2019 by suicide (Kypros/Getty Images)

Jeffrey Epstein died in 2019 by suicide (Kypros/Getty Images)

Bondi was then pushed for the information that we could expect to be published, to which she confirmed that flight protocols and a lot of names were shared

“What you will hopefully see tomorrow are many flight protocols, many names, a lot, a lot of information,” Bondi said about the update.

“But it's pretty sick what this man did … together with his co -accused.”

The co -accused bonus refers to Ghislaine Maxwell, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in supporting young girls from Epstein.

Before financier Epstein was charged with a sex trade with a sex trade for young girls, he was a well -known employee of numerous famous faces.

Bondi's decision to publish the files comes after the public pressure of politicians who asked why she hesitated the decision.

“If we can apply to X because we apparently cannot get an answer from the AG, @Agpambondi What is the status of the documents,” wrote the Republican representative Anna Paulina Luna about X.

“The AG still does not publish the Epstein files and raises the question of who it could protect,” wrote the Democrat representative Ilhan Omar.