ALBAWABA - US Attorney General Pam Bondi recently made headlines after assuring Fox News anchor Jesse Watters that she will reportedly release the notorious Jeffrey Epstein "client list" on Thursday. Bondi's words sparked debate and speculation across social media, as users questioned their authenticity.
Bondi told Watters, "A lot of people are wondering, 'cause you said last week that you have the Epstein files on your desk. When can we see them?
She continued, "Tomorrow… breaking news right now, you're going to see some Epstein information being released by my office." The Attorney General also criticized the 's actions, saying, "It's pretty sick what this man did."
The Attorney General told John Roberts on Fox News, "It’s sitting on my desk right now to review," When asked if the Department of Justice will release the list anytime soon. Several social media users and American lawmakers urged Bondi to release the list as soon as possible.
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According to BBC, Epstein's notorious client list reportedly contains the names of the individuals who had a hand in the billionaire's wicked activities. The list includes Prince Andrew, Bill Richardson, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Michael Jackson, Steven Hawking, and many more.
Jeffrey Epstein was a billionaire and financier, best known for associating with several celebrities, politicians, and billionaires, but his name echoed across the globe for being accused of offering a 14-year-old girl payment for sex, according to AP.
Upon hearing the news, several well-known figures, such as US President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton, ended their relationships with the financier, but many stayed.
The allegations prompted other girls in similar situations to come out in sexual abuse cases against the millionaire. The businessman was arrested in Palm Beach, Florida in 2006. He was later granted a work permit in 2008 where he would be allowed to commute to his office six days a week, despite serving 18 months in county jail.
The financier was then released from jail in 2009. After a long decade, The Miami Herald revisits Epstein's case which prompted his arrest in 2019.
Epstein died in jail in 2019 after awaiting federal sex-trafficking charges, but according to a New York City medical examiner, he died due to suicide.
It's important to note that the billionaire owned an island named Little Saint James (best known as Epstein Island), where a lot of said activities reportedly took place including the sex trafficking of young women.
The island is also best described as "the perfect hideaway and haven for trafficking young women and underage girls for sexual servitude, child abuse, and sexual assault," as reported by The Independent.