U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the Department of Justice would "continue to follow the law with maximum transparency" if it is compelled to release records of its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
The release of the files would come within the next 30 days, she said, and would be released in such a way as to protect the identities of victims of sex trafficking.
Her comments come amid heightened public and media interest in the potential release of these files, which could shed new light on Epstein’s associates and activities. The Attorney General underscored that transparency and adherence to the law remain top priorities.
It is not yet clear whether or how information in the files may be withheld due to ongoing Justice Department investigations into high-profile Democrats and p

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