Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced a significant development regarding the Jeffrey Epstein documents, revealing that the Southern District of New York (SDNY) has been withholding thousands of pages of critical files. In an interview with Mark Levin, Bondi discussed her findings and reaffirmed her commitment to ensuring full transparency for the American people.
Speaking on The Mark Levin Show, Bondi explained that while her office has already released 120 pages of documents, she uncovered that SDNY is still in possession of thousands more that remain undisclosed. “I started asking for these documents right when I came into office,” Bondi told Levin.
“I think the American people are very curious about who’s on this list or these lists. You’ve been doggedly trying to get all the information. And now we learn, thanks to you, that you have been stonewalled by people in New York. You want to explain that?” Levin noted to begin the segment.
“So, as you know, we released about 120 pages of documents. And I started asking for these documents right when I came into office, before Kash Patel was in there. So, I ended up getting about 120 pages,” Bondi responded. “We carefully redacted them, of course, to be sure the 254 young girls, women who were victims of sex crimes and sex trafficking, their personal information was redacted and out of there to protect them.
“So I’m going through it and I kept saying, ‘There has to be more, there has to be more.’ I am assured that is it. Kash asked the same questions, assured there is no more,” Bondi, who previously served as the Florida attorney general, continued. “I found out this week that — a source told me New York, SDNY, they are sitting on thousands of pages of documents regarding Epstein, thousands. Thousands.
“And of course, you’ve seen the very strong letter. We will get everything. We will have it in our possession. We will redact it, of course, to protect grand jury information and confidential witnesses, but the American people have a right to know. And Donald Trump is the most transparent president in our nation’s history. So not only will America get the full Epstein files, they will get JFK, they’ll get Martin Luther King,” Bondi said.
That led Levin to respond: “Well, that is fantastic, but I assume the Southern District of New York is or has been holding onto this information for a reason. That is, they do not like the names on the list. And of course, we know New York is a hotbed of the Democrat Party, and that includes legal circles. Do you think that’s part of the issue here, that they are trying to protect a lot of names and individuals?”
“I have not reviewed the information yet,” Bondi said. “As a lawyer, as a prosecutor, I want to review everything before I make a firm conclusion. But I think it’s very interesting that they withheld that from us. And I will find out who withheld that, and they will not be working for us anymore.”