Pam Bondi’s DOJ Tells Court It’s “Still Reviewing” Epstein Records While Publicly Signaling It’s Game Over
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The Department of Justice under Attorney General Pam Bondi has been caught speaking out of both sides of its mouth.
While DOJ insiders quietly tell a federal judge they’re still sifting through Jeffrey Epstein’s sordid records — including potential names of high-profile clients — the very same agency issued a memo declaring no more documents would ever see the light of day.
Judicial Watch, the conservative watchdog group relentlessly pursuing accountability, revealed in a July 7 court filing that the DOJ and FBI claim they are “still reviewing” records in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit seeking documents on Epstein’s network of elites.
These records include names of his clients, communications regarding the infamous client list, and any and all materials housed within the FBI and DOJ’s treasure trove of sealed files.
But just one day prior, a leaked DOJ/FBI memo surfaced, claiming the government has already provided the “maximum information” and has no intention of releasing anything else.
This is a blatant bait-and-switch.
“The Justice Department and FBI are sending out contradictory messages: telling the American people that no more Epstein material will be
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