The US Attorney General accused the FBI of hiding documents in the Epstein case.


Attorney General USA Pam Bondi has accused the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of hiding "thousands of pages of documents" in the case of American businessman Jeffrey Epstein. This was reported on February 27 by the newspaper New York Post.
According to the newspaper, Bondi, in a letter to FBI Director Cash Patel, noted that all but 200 pages of documents are still kept secret at the bureau's office in New York. According to her, a source from the FBI informed her about the existence of additional information on the case on February 26. The Prosecutor General demanded that she be provided with this data by February 28."By February 28, the FBI will deliver to my office a complete and comprehensive dossier of Epstein, including all recordings, documents, audio and video recordings, as well as materials related to him and his clients, regardless of how such information was obtained," Bondi stressed.
She clarified that the initial package included only flight logs, names and phone numbers of the victims.
In 2019, Epstein was арестован on charges of organizing sex trafficking and involving minors in prostitution. A few months after his arrest, he committed suicide in a correctional center. In January 2024, there was опубликованаThe first part of the documents contains the names of more than 150 people involved in the Epstein case in one way or another. Among them were former US President Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Microsoft founder Bill Gates. The Mirror reported on September 4 last year that visitors to the businessman's island are afraid that the American leader Donald Trump will reveal their names.
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