US Attorney General says full list of Jeffery Epstein’s flight logs will be released today

More information about Jeffrey Epstein’s activities is said to be released today

The US Attorney General said that people should expect a lot of information to come out regarding Jeffrey Epstein in the coming days.

Although Jeffrey Epstein’s death in 2019 closed one chapter of his controversial life, much of his activities as a billionaire sex offender and trafficker remain cloaked in secrecy. However, that may soon change.

In a recent appearance on Fox News, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi assured viewers that her office is preparing to release more details about Epstein’s activities and the individuals connected to him. Just last week, Bondi revealed that the Jeffrey Epstein files were sitting on her desk for review—a point highlighted by Fox News host Jesse Watters as he pressed her for insight into the next steps. The revelation has sparked renewed speculation about what may be coming to light in the near future.

Pam Bondi has been pressured to release more information about Epstein(Joe Schildhorn/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

During an interview with Jesse Watters on Wednesday, February 26, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi explained the reason behind the delay in releasing Epstein-related information. “Jesse, this will make you sick. There are well over 250 victims, so we have to make sure their personal identities and information are protected,” she said. “But other than that, I think tomorrow, Jesse, you are going to see some Epstein information released by my office.”

When pressed for specifics, Bondi confirmed that the release would include “a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, and a lot of information.” She concluded by remarking, “It’s pretty sick what he did, along with his co-defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell.”

Bondi’s comments come on the heels of a statement by new FBI head, Kash Patel, who testified before a Senate hearing that he is ready to investigate individuals linked to Epstein. “Child sex trafficking has no place in the U.S.,” Patel declared. “I will do everything to make sure the American public knows the full weight of what happened.”

Donald Trump has previously promised to release the Epstein files to the public(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Last month, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to declassify and release federal records, including files related to the assassinations of Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy, and Robert F. Kennedy. While the order did not include the Epstein files, one of Trump’s campaign promises was to release these records if he won the election.

The eventual release of Epstein’s files would likely alleviate some of the pressure on Pam Bondi, who has faced increasing calls for more information about the disgraced financier from individuals across the political spectrum.

Epstein, who died while in police custody awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, left behind a complex web of secrets. His co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in facilitating the abuse of underage and young women. The release of more information about Epstein’s activities could provide further insight into the dark network he operated.