US Attorney General Pam Bondi has confirmed plans to release fresh information this week about people associated with Jeffrey Epstein.
The Trump-appointed representative, who assumed the role in February 2025, told reporters that her office will release a number of documents this week, including flight logs and “a lot of names.”
“I think tomorrow … you’re going to see some Epstein information being released by my office,” she reportedly confirmed to Fox News.
“This will make you sick,â she added, stopping short of revealing any further details about what her office will release.
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It comes after she was quizzed about when she would release a list of Epsteinâs clients after facing mounting pressure from the press as well as fellow lawmakers.
“It’s sitting on my desk right now to review. That’s been a directive by President Trump,” Ms Bondi said earlier about the classified documents, maintaining that she is also working to protect the identities of hundreds of Epstein victims.
Earlier, lawmakers from across the spectrum demanded that Bondi release the documents, with some questioning why she continued to sit on the information.
âPam Bondi is sitting on the Epstein files right now. Whatâre you waiting for?â the social media profile for the Senate Judiciary Democrats wrote, alongside images of Donald Trump with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Representative Ilhan Omar also wrote on social media: âThe AG still not releasing the EPSTEIN FILES is weird and raises the question of who she might be protecting.â
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Epstein, a disgraced businessman and sex offender who frequently brushed shoulders with celebrities and the worldâs elite, took his own life in 2019 while he awaited trial for sex trafficking.
A number of sordid details have emerged about Epsteinâs life since, including horrific accounts of recruiting underage girls to perform sexual acts.
The focus has shifted to the people Epstein was surrounded with in recent years, most famously Prince Andrew – who has maintained his innocence and sought to distance himself from the disgraced financier.
In 2024, a judge unsealed hundreds of documents related to Epstein, which included a number of names associated with Epstein, including Trump and former President Bill Clinton.
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