Secret Epstein documents released today. They detail vile abuse Attorney General warns of disturbing content.

Bondi says the files include over 250 victims. They must protect the victims’ identities, and she said her office has reviewed these documents. Epstein died in 2019 awaiting trial after facing federal sex-trafficking charges.
Bondi said flight logs would be shared soon and these logs could identify jet users. The logs contain a lot of information. She called Epstein’s actions “pretty sick.” Maxwell was his co-defendant.
Maxwell was jailed twenty years for sex trafficking in 2022. She reportedly had a “little black book” of names, and lawmakers wanted the “client list” released. Donald Trump also wanted information released.
Bondi said President Trump directed this release. Epstein socialized with many powerful people, including Wall Street leaders, royalty, and celebrities. He died at age 66 in 2019.
Prince Andrew was linked to Epstein and stepped back from duties in 2019. This happened after his friendship with Epstein, though Andrew denies any wrongdoing.
Records from Giuffre’s 2015 case were shared last year. It named over 170 people tied to Epstein, including Andrew, Clinton and Trump. These files shared little about those relationships.