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Attorney General Pam Bondi has confirmed the complete release of the Epstein files, adhering to Section 3 of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
The Trump administration has been steadily unveiling a vast collection of emails, photos, and documents related to the case against the fallen financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Bondi presented a comprehensive list of 300 prominent figures, including Donald Trump, Bill Gates, and Kim Kardashian, featured in the documents made public by the Department of Justice.
In her February 14 letter to Congress, Bondi provided the list of individuals who are either current or former government officials or politically exposed persons, highlighted as appearing in the documents released under the Act at least once.
This marks the official conclusion of the Epstein file releases, following extensive efforts by federal employees who meticulously sorted through the extensive data, distributing it in stages throughout December and January.
The list includes a diverse array of names, from politicians like the Obamas to musicians such as Bruce Springsteen, appearing in various contexts, as noted by Bondi and her deputy, Todd Blanche.
Being named in the Epstein files does not assume any guilt or wrongdoing connected to Epstein’s heinous child sex crimes.
The list published on Saturday included Barbara Streisand, Keir Starmer, Amy Schumer, Jeff Zucker, Benjamin Netanyahu, Princess Diana and Margaret Thatcher.
The Trump administration, and its AG Pam Bondi (pictured), has been drip-releasing millions of emails, photos and documents relating to the case against disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein
Diana Ross, Melinda Gates, Tucker Carlson, Beyonce, and Meghan Markle are also included in Bondi’s finalized, sweeping list of every celebrity named in the files.
The letter adds: ‘No records were withheld or redacted ‘on the basis of embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity, including to any government official, public figure, or foreign dignitary.’
The Epstein Files Transparency Act, which the administration is following after Trump signed it into law on November 19, 2025, calls for the public release of all unclassified records relating to Epstein and his convicted madame, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Under the law, the only elements of the files allowed to be redacted are those protecting victims’ identities, active investigation details, and child sexual abuse material.
In Bondi’s letter on Saturday, she explained that all of the files relating to the law have been released, which have been categorized into nine different sections.
The categories spelled out by the Justice Department are: Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, flight logs or travel records, individuals named in connection with Epstein’s criminal activities, details on corporate, nonprofit, academic or governmental entities with ties to Epstein, immunity deals involving Epstein and his associates, internal DOJ communications, all communications relating to the destruction of evidence relating to Epstein, and finally, documentation of Epstein’s detention and death.
Bondi then explained what has been withheld during the Epstein files release.
A photo of Donald Trump, surrounded by redacted women, was in the Epstein files
Deborah Blohm, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Gwendolyn Beck at a party at the Mar-a-Lago club, Palm Beach, Florida, in 1995
The letter stated: ‘The only category of records withheld were those records where permitted withholdings under Section 2(c) and privileged materials were not segregable from material responsive under Section 2(a).
‘As discussed in the Department’s December 19, 2025, and January 29, 2026, letters to Congress (the Prior EFTA Letters), the privileges that applied to the withheld records were deliberative-process privilege, work-product privilege, and attorney-client privilege.
‘No records were withheld or redacted “on the basis of embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity, including to any government official, public figure, or foreign dignitary.’
As part of one of the final Epstein files drops on January 30, the US Department of Justice published a tranche of over three million files.
More than 180,000 images and 2,000 videos – or 14 hours of footage – were included in the release, giving the public a glimpse into the sordid operation the serial pedophile ran.
The files show how the disgraced financier solicited explicit, self-filmed from young women as a matter of habit, with several of the clips featuring girls in a state of undress.
In many, the young women are seen performing sexual acts in their bedrooms, often featuring the same large teddy bear in frame.
In one video, the pedophile is seen forcibly exposing an unidentified woman’s breasts to the camera, despite multiple attempts from her to remove his hands away.
Also released in the files were several pornography films the American millionaire presumably downloaded onto his personal computer, including a vintage video entitled ‘Tiny Bubbles’, featuring Japanese adult entertainer Azari Kumiko.
Epstein also made young girls perform in semi-clothed catwalk auditions, lending evidence to the theory that the financier lured victims into his control by masquerading as a Victoria’s Secret talent scout.
Other disturbing clips show Epstein dancing alongside potential victims, as well as him enjoying private ‘entertainment’ by unclothed young females in a red-paneled study in his Paris home.
Several of the disturbing clips showing young girls stripping in their bedrooms seem to feature the same stuffed animal – a large, brown teddy bear.
The Daily Mail has edited the footage to further conceal the victims’ identities, in addition to the redactions already put in place by the DOJ.