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Lawmakers demand Attorney General Bondi brief them by Dec. 5 on new evidence affecting the Dec. 19 release of Jeffrey Epstein files.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is demanding Attorney General Pam Bondi provide a briefing by December 5 on new evidence that could affect the December 19 release of Jeffrey Epstein files, as required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
The law mandates public disclosure of unclassified records, including investigative materials and communications, with exceptions only for ongoing investigations or victim privacy.
Lawmakers express concern over potential delays, including a Justice Department "Special Redaction Project" and unredacted victim names in prior releases.
Meanwhile, victims and their attorneys are pushing to unseal court records, arguing transparency is essential for justice, while FBI Director Kash Patel says 40,000 pages have already been shared, citing legal constraints and court battles as ongoing hurdles.
Los legisladores exigen que el Fiscal General Bondi les informe antes del 5 de diciembre sobre la nueva evidencia que afecta la publicación del 19 de diciembre de los archivos de Jeffrey Epstein.