‘Epstein Files’ Release, Hyped by Pam Bondi, Falls Short
Published On Feb 27, 2025, 7:35 PM
The article discusses the recent release of what were termed the 'Epstein files' by Attorney General Pam Bondi, which included flight logs and contact information related to Jeffrey Epstein. However, the release did not provide any new evidence of wrongdoing by others associated with Epstein beyond what was previously known. Instead, it sparked criticism for not delivering the expected revelations and was seen as a political stunt. Bondi suggested that more documents could be forthcoming, indicating a potential ongoing investigation.
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