U.S. Justice Department Seeks Full Disclosure of Epstein Case Files
Attorney General Pam Bondi orders FBI to release all materials on Jeffrey Epstein, including documents with high-profile connections.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi has instructed the FBI to provide all remaining materials related to Jeffrey Epstein's case by Friday morning.
- Epstein's case files, which include flight logs and names of associates, were partially released but contained heavily redacted victim information.
- The Justice Department's move follows bipartisan pressure in Washington to make the documents public.
- Epstein, who died in custody in 2019, was accused of trafficking young women, including minors, for prostitution at his properties in New York and the Caribbean.
- Prominent individuals, including Prince Andrew, have been linked to Epstein, though allegations of misconduct are denied by the accused.