Legal professional Basic Pam Bondi stated in a current interview that the Division of Justice (DOJ) is hoping to launch flight logs and the names of individuals tied to disgraced financier and convicted intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday.
“I believe tomorrow, Jesse, breaking information proper now … you are going to see some Epstein info being launched, by my workplace,” Bondi informed Fox Information’s Jesse Waters late Wednesday.
Bondi, who was confirmed as lawyer common firstly of this month, added that there are over 250 victims whose identities have to be protected when releasing the paperwork.
She famous that the general public will see a “lot of flight logs, a lot of names… a lot of information. But it’s pretty sick what that man did.”
Final week, Bondi stated Epstein’s alleged “client list” was in her workplace pending overview.
“It’s sitting on my desk right now to review,” Bondi stated on Fox Information. “That’s been a directive by President Trump. I’m reviewing that.”
Epstein, who typically socialized with celebrities, royalty and different highly effective people, died by suicide in 2019 whereas ready for trial on intercourse trafficking prices. The disgraced financier owned a personal island within the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) referred to as on Bondi in addition to FBI Director Kash Patel, who was not too long ago sworn in to the position, earlier this week to launch particulars about Epstein’s flight logs from his non-public helicopter and aircraft.
“Since Mr. Epstein’s death in 2019, there is still much about this tragic case that is not known—including the names of his associates that are listed in the flight logs of his private jet and in Ghislaine Maxwell’s ‘little black book,” Blackburn wrote in a letter.
The Tennessee Republican additionally requested for the discharge of all video surveillance footage from the intercourse offender’s house in Palm Seaside, Fla., an identical request she fielded to the performing commissioner of the Inner Income Service Douglas O’Donnell.
President Trump signed an government order that prompted an outline of labeled paperwork which might be within the curiosity of the general public, together with data linked to Epstein and the assassinations of former President Kennedy, former Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (D-N.Y.) and civil rights chief Martin Luther King, Jr.
The FBI has revealed paperwork associated to their probe into the late businessman, however the consumer record has but to be made public.