Attorney General Pam Bondi has said the Jeffrey Epstein client list is ‘sitting on my desk right now to review,’ per a ‘directive by President Trump.’
This from thelibertydaily.com.
Speaking with Fox News, Bondi was asked one day after the confirmation of FBI Director Kash Patel whether “The DOJ may be releasing the list of Epstein’s clients,” to which she replied:
Epstein, a financier and convicted sex offender was found dead in a New York jail cell while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. While his death was ruled a suicide, he was also good friends with the Clintons and several other high-profile figures such as Britain’s Prince Andrew, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, former Barclays CEO and ‘Disney princess‘ aficionado Jes Staley, Harvey Weinstein, and former Victoria’s Secret boss Les Wexner.
On Thursday, Bondi told journalist Benny Johnson from CPAC that the Epstein and P Diddy lists contain:
Lots of documents, [adding] We are keeping this promise [to release them, adding] I was briefed on that yesterday I can’t talk about that publicly.
When asked by Johnson whether Americans can expect “actual movement on this,” Bondi replied:
Donald Trump doesn’t make empty promises. I think promises made, promises kept. And that’s why we’re all there to carry out his directive about making America safe and prosperous.
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump suggested he would be open to releasing the Epstein list, while Bondi said in November that anyone named in the documents:
[Who are] still fighting to keep their names private, Sean, they have no legal basis to do so unless they’re a child, a victim or a cooperating defendant.
Last April, data obtained by Wired revealed:
[A] flood of visitors who visited Epstein’s notorious ‘pedo island,’ with some of the travel originating from gated communities in Michigan, Florida, as well as homes in Martha’s Vineyard and Nantuckett and a nightclub in Miami.