The expected release of a new Jeffrey Epstein file containing a client list turned out to be essentially a DUD with no new information. Approximately 200 pages have been released, with a series of flight logs for Epstein's private jets, a partially edited “Contact List,” and an edited list of “Massages.”
US Attorney General Pam Bondy was not pleased. She wrote to FBI Director Kash Patel saying she learned that the FBI Field Office in New York had withheld thousands of documents that neither she nor Patel previously existed. She requested all of Epstein by 8am on Friday:
I'll still be able to get all records, documents, audio, video recordings and materials, including all records, documents, audio, video recordings and materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and its clients, and still deliver a fully complete Epstein file to my office. There are no withholding or restrictions on my or your access.
Unfollowed orders
Bondi also ordered Patel to investigate why her orders were not followed.
Patel has posted a tweet that appears to be related to this development.
The FBI is entering a new era – defined by its integrity, accountability and the pursuit of unwavering justice. There are no concealment, no missing documents, and no stone remains. And everyone in the station, which undermines this, is quickly pursued. If there are gaps, find them. If records are hidden, reveal them. And we bring everything we find to the DOJ, fully appreciated and transparently sown to Americans. It is the constitution that we sworn in, and under my guidance, that promise will be endorsed without compromise.
Jeffrey Epstein was an investor and a convicted pedophile. On August 10, 2019, he passed away in the Metropolitan Correctional Center prison in New York City. His suspicious death was officially ruled a suicide. Investigative journalists claim that Epstein was an intelligence agent, perhaps even the CIA, Mossad and even MI6 ran honey traps on powerful people.