WASHINGTON, DC: Attorney General, Pam Bondi called on survivors connected to Jeffrey Epstein to speak up if they have additional details. She said any new information could be crucial to the investigation.
Bondi referenced an earlier statement from the Department of Justice (DOJ). She said that ‘Justice will be served’ on her social media post. Even the agency previously warned that anyone connected to Epstein’s crimes would face hard judgment.
As of now, numerous records have surfaced, including images, handwritten statements, and victim complaints documented by the FBI. Some materials were later found missing from the DOJ website.

Jeffrey Epstein victims encouraged to speak up as Pam Bondi promises justice
Pam Bondi said she is closely involved in the Jeffrey Epstein case. She assured survivors that they will be protected and encouraged them to reach out without fear.
Bondi shared a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, December 22, stating, “The Department of Justice previously stated we will bring charges against anyone involved in the trafficking and exploitation of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims.”
She further wrote, “We reaffirm this commitment, and ask any victim to please come forward with any information pertaining to any individuals who engaged in illicit activity at their expense.”
Bondi also highlighted ongoing outreach efforts. She said, “We have met with many victims and victims groups, and will continue to do so if more reach out. Please contact myself, DAG Blanche, or the FBI, and we will investigate immediately.”
Concluding her message, she emphasized the principle guiding the investigation. “We believe in the equal standard of justice in this country and will ensure that Justice is served,” she said.
DoJ releases Jeffrey Epstein-related documents amid transparency concerns
On Sunday, December 21, the DOJ rereleased a 119-page grand jury file from the 2021 Ghislaine Maxwell case. The first release had almost everything blacked out.
Posting on X (formerly Twitter), the department said the documents were reviewed ‘consistent with the law and with an abundance of caution for victims and their families.’ They also noted that more files and photos are still being checked before release.

The documents were released because of a new law meant to make Epstein’s crimes, his network, and the government’s investigations more transparent.
However, some Democratic lawmakers say the DOJ may not be fully following the law, which asks for clear details on what is released and what is kept private.
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