US Justice Department Releases Limited Epstein Files, Requests More Documents
Attorney General Pam Bondi calls for full disclosure of all Epstein-related materials after initial release reveals few new details.
- The US Justice Department released 200 pages of Epstein-related documents, but they offered little new information beyond previously known details.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed the FBI to provide additional Epstein investigation materials by February 28, citing the discovery of undisclosed documents.
- The released files include flight logs, staff contact information, and a redacted list of 254 victims, referred to as the 'Masseuses List,' to protect their identities.
- High-profile names such as Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, and Mick Jagger appear in the documents, though their connections to Epstein's crimes remain unclear.
- Jeffrey Epstein, accused of trafficking minors for prostitution, died in custody in 2019, and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for related crimes.