'Breaking news!' Pam Bondi vows to make major announcements in Epstein case Thursday
FILE PHOTO: U.S. financier Jeffrey Epstein appears in a photograph taken for the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services' sex offender registry March 28, 2017 and obtained by Reuters July 10, 2019. New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services/Handout via REUTERS.

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Wednesday that the long-awaited files in the notorious Jeffrey Epstein case would be released to the public this week.

Bondi revealed the upcoming information dump in the case that has attracted widespread attention, including from President Donald Trump’s MAGAfied administration, would come Thursday. The bombshell announcement follows the attorney general’s disclosure last week that information on Epstein was “sitting on my desk right now.”

“When can we see them and what’s taking so long to release them?” Fox News’ Jesse Watters asked Wednesday.

“There are well over – this will make you sick – 200 victims,” Bondi said. “Well over – over 250 actually, so we have to make sure that their identity is protected and their personal information. Other than that, I think tomorrow Jesse, breaking news right now, you’re going to see some Epstein information released from my office.”

That’s when Watters tried to squeeze out more details of exactly what the public could expect to lay their eyes on come Thursday.

“What you’re going to see, hopefully tomorrow, is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information,” Bondi told viewers.

But she offered a telling preview: “It’s pretty sick what that man did.”

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The legal drama against the infamous wealth manager for the ultra-rich – and the circumstances surrounding his 2019 jailhouse death by suicide – has been the subject of fascination and rampant conspiracies for years. His death came before he could be brought to trial and provoked conspiracy theorists to claim a secret murder went down to cover up the high-powered individuals on his "client list" who might have been at his sex parties with him.

Trump himself was one of dozens of high-profile individuals seen in photos with Epstein before his sweeping sex trafficking case blew up his image and ended his free-wheeling lifestyle.

Bondi’s revelation comes as lawmakers have stepped up pressure in recent days for the information to be divulged, including from Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), who is probing the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy.

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