Justice Department releases first phase of Epstein files
- Attorney General Pam Bondi released flight logs and other documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, but these files are unlikely to provide new information on his sex trafficking case, according to the Justice Department.
- The documents include flight logs and a redacted address book, which were largely known to the public from earlier sources, as stated by the Justice Department.
- Before the public release, binders labeled 'The Epstein Files: Part I' were given to political commentators at the White House, which has drawn criticism for the lack of new content.
- Rep. Anna Paulina Luna criticized the release as a 'complete disappointment,' highlighting the unmet expectations from those seeking new revelations about Epstein's activities.
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