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BREAKING: Pam Bondi to begin release of Epstein files Thursday

"It was pretty sick what that man did."

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"It was pretty sick what that man did."

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Attorney General Pam Bondi has said that she intends to release the Epstein files on "hopefully" on Thursday. The files, which are expected to show the names of those who participated in Jeffrey Epstein's illicit escapades on both what is known as Epstein Island and the private plane that has been called the Lolita Express.

Bondi, speaking to Jesse Watters on Fox News, said that part of the delay in releasing the information was that there were over 200 victims whose identities must be protected before the files are released to the public. She said there were "a lot of names, a lot of flight logs, a lot of information."
 

"It was pretty sick what that man did," Bondi said, noting that he had help, namely his co-defendants. 

Congressional lawmakers have been pressing Bondi to release the information since she was confirmed as attorney general. Bondi has also said that she would release the files surrounding the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., which follows an executive order from President Donald Trump on the matter. He's promised the release of these things while on the campaign trail.

Where Epstein is concerned, most people are anxious to view his "client list." The former billionaire, who died in prison in what was reported to be a suicide although many have suspected foul play, had high-profile friends throughout politics both in the US and abroad. 

Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn has been among those who have asked for the files pertaining to the federal case against Epstein to be released. She specifically suffested that flight logs for Epstein's helicopter and plane be released. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna also looked for the fast release of this information.

Epstein was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges when he did in New York in 2019. Ghislaine Maxwell, who was a close associate of Epstein's, was convicted of sex trafficking and is currently in prison on a 20 year term. Maxwell had her own list of names written into a "little black book," which was sealed by the court during her trial.

Those who have been named in connection to Epstein inclyude former President Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew of England, who was named by a victim.

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