AG Pam Bondi announces 'all' Epstein files have been released, listing high-profile names
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In a significant revelation, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the complete release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, as mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act. This announcement was made public in a letter sent on Saturday, which was exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital.

The letter, addressed to key figures in the Senate and House Judiciary Committees, including Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, Ranking Member Dick Durbin, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, and Ranking Member Jamie Raskin, underscores that the release adheres strictly to the Act’s requirements. It specifies that all documents, communications, and investigative materials related to nine distinct categories have been disclosed.

Bondi’s correspondence clarifies that the release encompasses 318 prominent names, drawing attention to figures such as President Donald Trump, former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, Prince Harry, Bill Gates, Woody Allen, Kim Kardashian, Kurt Cobain, Mark Zuckerberg, and Bruce Springsteen, among others.

Attorney General Pam Bondi

Crucially, the letter emphasizes that no documents were withheld or redacted due to potential embarrassment, reputational damage, or political sensitivity, ensuring transparency even for high-profile individuals and officials.

The letter includes a list of 318 high-profile names, including President Donald Trump, Barack and Michelle Obama, Prince Harry, Bill Gates, Woody Allen, Kim Kardashian, Kurt Cobain, Mark Zuckerberg and Bruce Springsteen.

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 document outlines the broad range of Epstein-related materials the Justice Department says are encompassed, including records concerning Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell; references to individuals—up to and including government officials—connected to Epstein’s activities; and documents tied to civil settlements and legal resolutions such as immunity deals, plea agreements, non-prosecution agreements, and sealed arrangements. 

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell

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.’” (Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

It also includes information on organizations and networks allegedly linked to Epstein’s trafficking and financial operations across corporate, nonprofit, academic, and governmental spheres, as well as internal DOJ emails, memos, and meeting notes reflecting decisions about whether to charge, decline, or pursue investigations.

The documents also cover records addressing potential destruction or concealment of relevant material and documentation surrounding Epstein’s detention and death, including incident reports, witness interviews, and medical examiner/autopsy-related records.

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.’”

“Any omissions from the list are unintentional and, as explained in the previous letters to Congress, a result of the volume and speed with which the Department complied with the Act,” the letter states. “Individuals whose names were redacted for law-enforcement sensitive purposes are not included.”

Epstein and Maxwell

The letter states that “individuals whose names were redacted for law-enforcement sensitive purposes are not included” in the files. (Joe Schildhorn/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

The letter says the redaction process was “extensive” including consultation with victims and victim counsel, to redact “segregable portions” that contain information identifiable to victims, such as medical files that could jeopardize an active federal investigation or ongoing prosecution, or depict/contain images of death, physical abuse, or injury. 

“Any omissions from the list are unintentional and, as explained in the previous letters to Congress, a result of the volume and speed with which the Department complied with the Act,” the letter states. “Individuals whose names were redacted for law-enforcement sensitive purposes are not included.” 

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