Bondi confirms FBI handed over additional ‘truckload’ of Epstein files

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has made a significant announcement regarding the Jeffery Epstein files that the Department of Justice has recently received from the FBI. In a recent interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Bondi revealed that a substantial amount of Epstein files were delivered by the FBI following her ultimatum for them to produce the documents by a specific deadline.
Bondi described the delivery as a “truckload” of evidence and emphasized that the DOJ is currently going through the documents meticulously. She mentioned that a detailed report on why the FBI withheld these documents is in the works.
Additionally, Bondi criticized the Biden administration for allegedly sitting on these documents and failing to take any action. She expressed her frustration with the lack of transparency and honesty from certain individuals involved in handling the Epstein files.
The highly-anticipated release of the Epstein files has faced criticism from various quarters, with many expressing disappointment that the documents mainly consist of Epstein’s phonebook rather than more substantial information. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna from Florida was among those who voiced their dissatisfaction with the nature of the document release.
Despite the initial backlash, Bondi remains committed to ensuring that all the information contained in the Epstein files is thoroughly examined and made available to the public. She emphasized the importance of transparency and the public’s right to access this crucial information.
As the investigation into the Epstein case continues, Bondi and her team are dedicated to uncovering the truth and seeking justice for the victims of Epstein’s heinous crimes. The DOJ’s acquisition of the Epstein files marks a significant step forward in shedding light on the dark and disturbing activities of the disgraced sex trafficker.
Fox News Digital’s Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.