Pam Bondi has accused the FBI of withholding “thousands of pages” of Jeffrey Epstein documents as the U.S. attorney general demands that all documents be turned over by Friday morning.
In a public letter, Bondi asked newly-confirmed FBI Director Kash Patel to also investigate why, after repeated requests for their release, thousands of documents related to the Epstein probe had allegedly been withheld.
The attorney general instructed the bureau to turn over “all records, documents, audio and video recordings, and materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his clients, regardless of how such information was obtained,” by 8 a.m. Friday.
In a post on X, Patel said that the agency is entering a new era and that “there will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned.”
The highly-anticipated “first phase” release related to the disgraced financier Thursday devolved into disappointment among conservative figures after it contained no major new allegations about Epstein nor his associates. About 200 pages – split between 10 files – include a series of flight logs from the politically connected sex offender’s private jet, a partly-redacted “contacts list,” and a blacked-out list of more than 250 “masseuses.”
Epstein files contain no major new allegations
The hyped “Phase 1” release of the Epstein files Thursday ended in disappointment for many conservative figures who voiced their disdain after they contained no major new allegations about the late sex offender or his associates – much of which has been circulated in the public domain for years.
Detailed across 200 pages – and 10 separate files – the papers include a series of flight logs from Epstein’s private jet, a partly-redacted “contacts list,” and a fully blacked-out list of more than 250 “masseuses.”
Much of the material was previously published material from the prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s girlfriend, several years after the disgraced financier took his own life while in a Manhattan jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial on new charges of trafficking teenage girls.
Over the years, thousands of pages of records have been released through lawsuits, Epstein’s criminal dockets, public disclosures and Freedom of Information Act requests.
In January 2024, a court unsealed the final batch of a trove of documents that had been collected as evidence in a lawsuit filed by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
James Liddell28 February 2025 11:15
MTG ‘proud’ of Bondi and Patel despite facing raft of MAGA backlash
James Liddell28 February 2025 10:50
Very little new information expected to be released, DoJ officials say
Very little new information is expected to be released after Attorney General Pam Bondi requested the release of “thousands of papers” concerning Jeffrey Epstein, claiming the FBI had withheld the “complete” list, according to a report.
Two senior Justice Department officials told NBC that the lack of new information would be due to how much has already been made public.
One of the DoJ staffers said they perceive the timing of the release of the Epstein files as a “distraction” from other matters, without specifying further.
FBI director says ‘no stone will be left unturned’ after scathing Bondi letter
James Liddell28 February 2025 10:04
Jeffrey Epstein’s old NYC home once sold for $51 million
Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein once lived in an opulent New York City home on 71st Street.
The home was raided in 2019 by FBI agents as they investigated the case against the disgraced financier.
The home sat vacant for years after the raid and Epstein’s prison suicide.
That was until 2021, when former Goldman Sachs executive Michael Daffey purchased the home for $51 million, according to Fox Business.
“Mr. Daffey had never previously been in the home, nor did he ever meet its owner. But he is a big believer in New York’s future and will take the other side of all the people who say the city’s best days may be in the past,” Stu Loeser, a spokesman for Daffey, told Fox Business in a statement at the time.

Alex Lang28 February 2025 09:41
Pam Bondi’s full letter to Kash Patel demanding FBI release ‘full and complete’ Epstein files
James Liddell28 February 2025 09:19
Elon Musk says embattled Bondi and Patel ‘thrown on ship with hostile crew’
James Liddell28 February 2025 08:55
Ghislaine Maxwell continues to serve her sentence
She remains behind bars to this day.
The jury found her guilty of recruiting and grooming four girls between 1994 and 2004 for sexual encounters with her former boyfriend Epstein, who took his own life in a New York prison in 2019.
Here is what Maxwell had to say shortly before she was sentenced:
“I empathize deeply with all the victims in this case.
“I realize I have been convicted of assisting Jeffrey Epstein to commit these crimes. My association with Epstein will permanently stain me. It is the biggest regret of my life that I ever met him.
“I believe Jeffrey Epstein fooled all of those in his orbit. His victims considered him a mentor, friend, lover.
“Jeffrey Epstein should have stood before you. In 2005. In 2009. And again in 2019. But today it is for me to be sentenced.
“I am sorry for the pain you have experienced. I hope my conviction and harsh incarceration brings you peace and finality. I hope this date brings a terrible chapter to the end,” she said, adding she hoped the victims could “travel from darkness into the light.”
Alex Lang28 February 2025 08:23
In 2018, a Miami Herald story helped expose Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein and his crimes flew under the radar for years — until a local reporter exposed him.
The Miami Herald drew praise for its coverage of Epstein and the allegations against him. The reporting helped shed light on his crimes and eventually led to federal charges.
Epstein was never convicted of those federal charges because he took his own life while in prison awaiting trial.
Alex Lang28 February 2025 06:10
Were the Epstein Files ever classified?
The documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case were never considered classified materials, despite public misconceptions and binders given out today to MAGA figures featuring the words “declassified.”
Documents in the case were filed under seal due to the sensitive nature of the allegations and the involvement of children.
Courts typically protect the identity and privacy of children in cases, and that is especially heightened in allegations involving sexual abuse.
Ariana Baio28 February 2025 04:54