United States Attorney General, Pamela Bondi and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have declassified and released files related to convicted s3x offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The files provide an insight into the sexual exploitation of more than 250 underage girls at Epstein’s homes in New York and Florida, among other locations.
The Department of Justice issued a statement on Thursday, February 27, stating that the first phase of files largely contains documents that have been previously leaked but never released in a formal capacity by the government.
Bondi noted that the Department is following through on President Donald Trump’s “commitment to transparency and lifting the veil on the disgusting actions of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators.”
The first phase of the files, according to the Attorney General, “sheds light on Epstein’s extensive network and begins to provide the public with long overdue accountability.”
FBI Director, Kash Patel said the agency is entering a new era defined by integrity, accountability, and the unwavering pursuit of justice.
Patel said anyone from the prior or current Bureau who undermines the pursuit of Justice will be swiftly pursued.
“If there are gaps, we will find them. If records have been hidden, we will uncover them,” Patel continued, assuring that everything uncovered will be fully assessed and transparently disseminated to the American people.