Attorney General Pamela Bondi, in collaboration with the FBI, has released the first phase of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, including the “famous” contact list that had previously been leaked but not officially published by the US government. This move is in line with President Trump’s commitment to transparency and shedding light on Epstein’s actions and his associates.
The Department of Justice only received about 200 pages of the requested files out of thousands, prompting Bondi to ask the FBI for the rest by February 28. The released contact list includes names like Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, Alec Baldwin, and others, but President Trump’s name is not on the list. The list does not include contact information, as that has been redacted.
The release of these files aims to provide the public with accountability and expose Epstein’s extensive network. The names on the list were not surprising, as many had already been leaked before. The next phase of files is expected to provide more insight into Epstein’s operations and his connections.
The public can now access the full list of names released by the DOJ, although without specific contact details. This development comes as part of efforts to address Epstein’s actions and the scope of his involvement with high-profile individuals. Stay updated on this unfolding story and other breaking news with our all-access app, available for download now.
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