Attorney General shares Jeffrey Epstein’s flight logs amid release of classified information

Flight logs, a list of items recovered from Epstein’s homes and a redacted ‘masseuse’ list have been unveiled for the first time

The US Department of Justice has made good on its promise to release classified information about Jeffrey Epstein.

On Wednesday night (February 26), Attorney General Pam Bondi sent shockwaves through the public with a chilling promise—she would release a trove of sealed documents about the notorious child sex trafficker that would “make you sick.”

The bombshell dossier has now been unleashed, shedding light on the dark and disturbing activities of the billionaire during the height of his sex trafficking crimes on his private island. Among the explosive revelations are Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s flight logs, Epstein’s infamous “black book” of contacts, and a lengthy list of names tied to the convicted predator—just as Bondi hinted earlier this week during her Fox News appearance.

Pam Bondi has released the files (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

“This will make you sick,” Attorney General Pam Bondi warned in her recent Fox News interview. “There are well over 250 victims, so we must protect their identities and personal information.”

The files released have been heavily redacted by prosecutors to safeguard the victims, but some truly chilling documents have emerged. One such document, which had never before been seen by the public, is the ‘Evidence List’ compiled by the Justice Department.

This three-page catalog reveals approximately 150 items found during the police searches of Epstein’s homes in New York and the US Virgin Islands. Among the disturbing items seized are a CD labeled ‘girls pics nude book 4’, a folder titled ‘LSJ logbook’—which seems to reference Epstein’s notorious private island, Little St James—along with other photo albums featuring images of ‘girls’ and ‘female buttocks.’

The list also includes various sex toys, massage tables, and a bag containing a yellow envelope marked ‘SK’ dated 08/27/08, which held smaller envelopes containing $17,115. Notably, Epstein was in jail in Palm Beach, Florida, on that very date.

Bondi emphasized that this release is just the ‘first phase’ of the documents, with more to come. She stated, “This sheds light on Epstein’s extensive network and begins to provide the public with long overdue accountability.”

Epstein was accused of sex trafficking minors to an elite circle (Joe Schildhorn/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

Bondi and the Department of Justice have faced mounting pressure from all sides of the political spectrum to release the infamous ‘trafficking client list’ associated with the disgraced financier, which many believed had been sitting untouched on her desk. In response, newly appointed FBI Director Kash Patel revealed in a Senate hearing that his team is preparing to investigate everyone connected to the late 66-year-old financier.

This latest release follows last year’s bombshell documents, which linked several high-profile figures to Epstein and his partner, Ghislaine Maxwell. Among the names mentioned were Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and even President Donald Trump.

Trump’s name also appeared in flight logs released on Thursday, showing that he took three flights with Epstein in 1993 and 1994, with Maxwell reportedly onboard one of those trips in 1993.

However, the documents do not contain any concrete evidence suggesting that these individuals were involved in any criminal activity. Instead, their names were listed alongside those of Epstein’s accusers and alleged victims. Epstein, who spent years mingling with A-list celebrities and royalty, allegedly cultivated an elite social circle that sexually exploited women and young girls.

While awaiting trial in 2019, Epstein tragically took his own life in his jail cell, leaving many questions unanswered.