"What youre going to see, hopefully tomorrow, is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information," Bondi said on Fox News on Wednesday night when asked about the type of information that would be released Thursday. "But, its pretty sick what that man did, along with his...
The night before last week's event, Bondi told Fox News that the Justice Department planned to publish "a lot of flight logs" and "a lot of names" related to Epstein. However, the binders largely consisted of information previously made public through criminal or civ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi demanded the full release of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein in a Thursday letter to FBI Director Kash Patel.
the names were expected to include some that also appeared on the flight logs of Epstein's private jet, nicknamed the "Lolita Express," which he often used to fly tohis private islandin the Caribbean. Those manifests and other documents, such as his private calendar, had previously been mad...
The documents the Justice Department released included flight logs from Epstein’s plane and a heavily redacted address book connected to Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. But the former had been made public in court cases and the latter had previously been reported on. ...
Right-wing commentators were furious with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the release of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Days prior to her conviction, theMiami Heraldpublished information about flights that Trump had taken on Epstein's jets. According to the reporting, Epstein's flight logs were released as evidence in Maxwell's trial. The logs showed that Trump had flown at least seven times, with all of the...
The small batch of documents included copies of flight logs from Epstein’s private plane, which have long been available as evidence in multiple court cases, and a heavily redacted photocopy of an address book purportedly compiled by Epstein and his longtime confidante Ghislaine Ma...
Posobiec described the contents of the binders as "contacts" and "flight logs." He said "more and more pieces of this" would be coming. Bondi said in a Fox News interview on Wednesday that she anticipated releasing information about Epstein's case on Thursday. But the limited ...
“But they quickly soured after opening the binders,” Julie K. Brown wrote, “realizing that they contained pages of redacted material and flight logs that were already made public in 2021.” Indeed, many volumes of evidence relating to Epstein’s crimes has been in the public domain for ye...