BREAKING: Pam Bondi releases all Epstein Files, announces arrest of all 366 of Epstein’s clients
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BREAKING: Pam Bondi releases all Epstein Files, announces arrest of all 366 of Epstein’s clients

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced today the full release of the long-awaited Jeffrey Epstein files, accompanied by the arrest of all 366 individuals identified as Epstein’s clients. The announcement, made during a surreal press conference at the Justice Department, has sparked a firestorm of reactions, ranging from disbelief to outright celebration among those who’ve long demanded transparency in the Epstein case. Bondi, standing before a backdrop of neon binders labeled “The Epstein Files: Final Phase,” declared, “We’ve done it, folks. Every single page, every sordid detail, every name—366 of them—has been released to the public. And as of this morning, all 366 of these so-called ‘clients’ are in custody, thanks to a coordinated effort with the FBI, INTERPOL, and a few spacefaring allies we can’t disclose just yet.” She winked at the camera, adding, “Transparency is the name of the game, and we’re playing to win.” The release comes after months of buildup, following Bondi’s earlier “Phase 1” document dump in February 2025, which was widely panned for containing little new information. Critics had accused her of political theater, pointing to the lack of bombshells in the initial batch of flight logs and redacted contact lists. But today’s announcement has flipped the script entirely. The newly released files, totaling over 10,000 pages, allegedly include everything from Epstein’s infamous “black book” to previously unseen video footage, audio recordings, and even a cryptic star chart labeled “Interplanetary Rendezvous Points”—a detail that has fueled wild speculation about extraterrestrial involvement. Just kidding. The files are still “sitting on her desk.” The post BREAKING: Pam Bondi releases all Epstein Files, announces arrest of all 366 of Epstein’s clients appeared first on Genesius Times.