The U.S. Attorney General, Pam Bondi, has announced that a significant release of Jeffrey Epstein’s flight logs will happen today, including “a lot of names and a lot of information.”
Speaking on Fox News, Bondi explained that the delay in releasing the documents was due to the need to protect over 250 victims’ identities. However, she confirmed that the files—long speculated to contain high-profile names—would be made public.

This follows new FBI Director Kash Patel’s recent Senate testimony, in which he pledged to investigate individuals linked to Epstein, stating, “Child sex trafficking has no place in the U.S.” He assured the public that the full extent of Epstein’s network would be revealed.
Donald Trump, who previously vowed to release Epstein-related documents if re-elected, recently signed an executive order declassifying federal records. While Epstein’s files were not specifically included in that order, Bondi’s decision fulfills one of Trump’s campaign promises.