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Pam Bondi Admits Mistakes Over Epstein Files

Pam Bondi Admits Mistakes Over Epstein Files

Summary

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has acknowledged that the Justice Department made mistakes when handling Jeffrey Epstein files. These errors included improperly redacting sensitive information, which led to the removal of some documents for further review and correction. This came after the DOJ was criticized for delays in releasing Epstein-related documents as required by law.

Key Facts

  • Attorney General Pam Bondi admitted DOJ errors in handling Epstein files.
  • Mistakes involved improper redaction of sensitive information.
  • DOJ was supposed to release all Epstein documents within 30 days of a law signed in November 2025 but missed the deadline.
  • As of now, the DOJ has released over 3 million pages and thousands of images and videos tied to the Epstein investigation.
  • Documents were removed from the public site to be re-reviewed due to redaction issues.
  • Legal advocates criticized the DOJ for exposing victims' private information.
  • The files included references to notable figures like Bill Gates and Elon Musk.
  • The DOJ employed 500 reviewers to check millions of pages of documents.
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