Attorney General Pam Bondi assured on Sunday that files about the late financier Jeffrey Epstein would soon be released per an executive order issued in January by President Donald Trump just as soon as FBI agents finished redacting personal information regarding his victims.
During an appearance on Fox News with Maria Bartiromo, Bondi told the host that FBI agents were working diligently to shield personal, private information related to the convicted pedophile’s hundreds of victims spread over thousands of documents.
“Tens of thousands of pages of documents, and hundreds and hundreds of victims of Jeffrey Epstein,” Bondi said. “So the FBI, they have been working ’round the clock at my directive, at [FBI Director] Kash Patel’s directive, now [FBI Deputy Director] Dan Bongino’s there, who is a great asset for all of us at the FBI as well,” she said.
“But yeah, we have to protect their identity, their personal information to make sure they’re safe. But other than that, we are releasing all of these documents as soon as we can get them redacted to protect the victims of him,” Bondi continued.