
U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi and the FBI have explained and released documents related to convicted S3X offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The documents provide insights into the sexual exploitation of more than 250 underage girls in Epstein’s home in New York and Florida.
The Justice Department issued a statement Thursday, February 27, noting that the first phase of the document largely contained documents that had previously been leaked but were never released in a formal capacity.
Bondy noted that the department is following President Donald Trump’s “commitment to transparency and unveiling the disgusting actions of Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplices.”
The attorney general said the first phase of the document “illuminates Epstein’s extensive network and begins providing long-term overdue accountability to the public.”
FBI Director Kash Patel said the agency is entering a new era defined by integrity, accountability and a firm pursuit of justice.
Patel said anyone who undermines the pursuit of justice will pursue it quickly.
“If there are gaps, we will find them. If the records are hidden, we will find them.” Patel continued, ensuring that everything found will be fully evaluated and transparently spread to the American people.