Attorney General Pam Bondi has provided a brand new update about the status of the Jeffrey Epstein client list and other documentation, revealing that the Southern District of New York has been withholding thousands of pages of critical information. Bondi discussed the findings of her probe during a recent interview with conservative radio personality Mark Levin.
During the conversation, Bondi made it clear she’s dedicated to ensuring there is full transparency for Americans. While on the show, the attorney general said that while her office already published 120 pages of material, she’s uncovered that the SDNY are now sitting on thousands more.
She told the constitutionalist host, “I started asking for these documents right when I came into office.”
“We carefully redacted them, of course, to be sure that 254 young girls, women, who are victims of sex crimes and sex trafficking, their personal information was redacted and out of there to protect them.” Bondi added, “So I’m going through it and I kept saying, there has to be more, there has to be more. I’m assured that’s it.”
“I found out this week that a source told me, New York, SDNY, they’re sitting on thousands of pages of documents regarding Epstein… thousands! And of course, you’ve seen the very strong letter. We will get everything,” she said according to Trending Politics News.
Levin then asked whether the SDNY was purposefully hiding these files because of the many high-profile names that could potentially be implicated in Epstein’s illegally and morally abhorrent acts.
“I assume the Southern District of New York is or has been holding on to this information for a reason. That is, they don’t like the names on the list,” Levin asked the attorney general. “And of course, we know New York is a hotbed of the Democrat Party and that includes in legal circles. Do you think that’s part of the issue here?”
Bondi didn’t provide confirmation of a cover-up, but did say, “I have not reviewed the information yet and as a lawyer, as a prosecutor, I want to review everything before I make a firm conclusion, but I think it’s very interesting that they withheld that from us. And I will find out who withheld it, and they will not be working for us anymore.”
“Nothing can be withheld on that. Of course, as you know, grand jury information, anything confidential will be withheld under the law. And we’re going to do everything in our power to protect the victims so they’re not further victimized also,” Bondi concluded during the interview.
We The People deserve to know who is on that list, especially if they are important political and cultural figures. It’s time these individuals be held accountable for their actions.
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