AG Bondi Confirms Ongoing Epstein-Related Prob, Urges Victims to Speak
Bondi says, “We have pending investigations in our office,” adding that “the FBI is waiting to hear from you” and promising that any credible allegations will be pursued. She refers to Epstein as “that monster” and comments that his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a prison sentence, “will hopefully die in prison.”
The hearing turns tense as Democrats criticize the department for mishandling the release of millions of Epstein-related documents, including redaction errors that revealed victims’ identities. Bondi defends the disclosures, stating officials “did the best we could” under strict deadlines and highlighting that President Donald Trump’s approval of the transparency law showed a commitment to openness.
Lawmakers from both parties press questions, with Democrats seeking accountability and Republicans citing procedural issues. Bondi rejects the criticisms, saying there is “no evidence that Donald Trump has committed a crime,” while pledging to examine any new evidence submitted to investigators.
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