Pam Bondi has taken a firm stance regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, raising serious concerns about withheld documents. A letter, purportedly written by Attorney General Pam Bondi to newly appointed FBI Director Kash Patel, has surfaced on social media, igniting intense debate. According to the letter, Bondi intends to release the Jeffrey Epstein files at 8 AM on February 28.
The files, reportedly containing flight logs and significant names tied to Jeffrey Epstein, have allegedly been withheld by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Pam Bondi’s letter suggests that her previous requests for full access to these documents were not honored. She has now instructed Patel to investigate why the FBI failed to comply with her directive.
NEW: U.S. Attorney General Bondi says FBI failed to turn over all Jeffrey Epstein files and she's now expecting them on Friday.
— BNO News Live (@BNODesk) February 27, 2025
The files will have to be redacted for the privacy of victims before they're released to the public. pic.twitter.com/JgM1XuV9Kt
Uncertainty Surrounding the Letter
The authenticity of the letter has not been independently verified. However, Pam Bondi had previously stated that her office would release highly sensitive Epstein-related documents on February 27. In an interview with Fox News, she confirmed that her team was reviewing the information to ensure the privacy of over 250 victims associated with the case.
Pam Bondi also hinted that the files contain a “lot of flight logs, a lot of names, and a lot of information” regarding Epstein’s connections. The potential release of these documents has sparked widespread speculation about the individuals who may be implicated.
Jeffrey Epstein, a financier accused of sex trafficking, was found dead in his jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial. His case remains one of the most controversial in recent history, with many questioning the extent of his connections and the identities of those involved.
As the February 28 deadline approaches, all eyes remain on Pam Bondi and the FBI’s response to her demands. Whether the full Epstein files will be released or further delays will ensue remains to be seen.
