FBI complies with AG Bondi’s demands, delivers TRUCKLOAD of Epstein docs after her ultimatum
- Attorney General Pam Bondi received a “truckload” of documents from the FBI related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, following a demand letter sent to FBI Director Kash Patel.
- Bondi’s request was prompted by information from a source revealing additional documents stored at the Southern District of New York.
- James Dennehy, the head of the FBI’s New York Field Office, announced his early retirement following the revelation that his office had concealed the documents.
- The FBI’s delivery of the documents follows widespread frustration over the previous release of heavily redacted Epstein files.
- Bondi emphasized the importance of protecting Epstein’s victims while ensuring transparency and accountability, promising to release the information to the public.
In a dramatic turn of events, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has complied with an ultimatum by Attorney General (AG) Pam Bondi and delivered a “truckload” of documents related to the investigation of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The head of the Department of Justice (DOJ) disclosed this development on Monday, March 3, during an appearance on the Fox News program “Hannity.” The delivery of the documents Bondi requested followed a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel she sent on Thursday, Feb. 27. Her letter indicated a deadline of Friday, Feb. 28, for the documents – which the FBI complied with.
“A truckload of evidence arrived,” Bondi told host Sean Hannity about the documents delivered to her office on Friday morning. “It’s now in the possession of the FBI. Kash is going to get me – and himself – a detailed report as to why all these documents and evidence had been withheld.”
“A source had told me where the documents were being kept – [the] Southern District of New York – so we got, hopefully, all of them. We’re going to go through [them] … as fast as we can, but … very cautiously to protect all the victims of Epstein, because there are a lot of victims.” (Related: AG Bondi: FBI CONCEALED thousands of documents linked to Epstein investigation.)
According to Bondi, she only learned of the additional documents from a source late Wednesday, Feb. 26 – prompting her to issue the demand letter to Patel. Her letter followed widespread frustration over last week’s botched release of Epstein files, which critics dismissed as a heavily redacted “dud” containing little new information.
President Donald Trump has promised to declassify documents in relation to the Epstein investigation during his campaign. His promise comes six years after the financier’s death in 2019 while in custody.
FBI official quits amid Epstein document fiasco
Bondi’s intervention not only yielded the “truckload” of documents linked to the Epstein probe, but also resulted in the abrupt departure of a high-ranking FBI official. James Dennehy, who leads the bureau’s New York Field Office, announced his early retirement following the revelation that his office concealed the said documents.
NBC News reported the development on Monday, citing an email it obtained from Dennehy. “Late Friday, I was informed that I needed to put my retirement papers in today, which I just did. I was not given a reason for this decision,” he wrote.
Two sources confirmed to the news outlet that Dennehy was given the choice to either resign or be fired – with him choosing to step down of his own accord. Dennehy’s exit marks a significant development in the ongoing Epstein saga, which has been marred by allegations of obstruction and lack of transparency.
The head of the DOJ ultimately emphasized the importance of protecting Epstein’s victims while ensuring accountability. “We believe in transparency, and America has the right to know,” Bondi told Hannity. “Everything is going to come out to the public.”
As the FBI reviews the newly acquired documents, questions remain about why the evidence was withheld and who else may be implicated in the cover-up. Bondi’s determination has already forced one high-profile resignation, but the full implications of the Epstein files’ release are yet to be seen.
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Watch U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi calling for the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s client list to the public in this clip.
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