
Attorney General Pam Bondi was asked if the Department of Justice (DOJ) would release the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients in an interview on Fox News on Friday. "It's sitting on my desk right now to review," Bondi replied.
"That has been a directive by President Trump and I am reviewing that. I'm reviewing JFK files, MLK files," she added.
Fox: "The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients. Will that really happen?"
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) February 21, 2025
Bondi: "It's sitting on my desk right now to review.”
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Disgraced financial and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was found dead while awaiting trial for sex trafficking in his New York Metropolitan Correctional Center jail cell in August 2019. While his death was ruled a suicide, conspiracy theorists linked his demise to the many powerful figures he allegedly conspired with.
Court documents listing the names of people with ties to Epstein were made public in 2024 following a lawsuit against Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell by Virginia Giuffre, an alleged victim of Epstein's sex-trafficking ring.
The more than 150 names released in the documents include figures like Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Stephen Hawking and Michael Jackson.
However, many of the people named in the documents were already widely known to have connections to Epstein and were not accused of any wrongdoing.
There are a number of rumored high-profile clients who were not named in the previously released documents, which is why many have pushed for a full declassification of the Epstein files.
Trump previously stated on his campaign trail that he would be open to declassifying Epstein's client list.
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