Who are the Children in this Photo of Trump and Epstein? I think it's Ivanka and Eric...
Press Release: Attorney General Pamela Bondi Releases First Phase of Declassified Epstein Files. Thursday, February 27, 2025 Justice.gov Official Website
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/attorney-general-pamela-bondi-releases-first-phase-declassified-epstein-files <---- SOURCE
“This Department of Justice is following through on President Trump’s commitment to transparency and lifting the veil on the disgusting actions of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “The first phase of files released today sheds light on Epstein’s extensive network and begins to provide the public with long overdue accountability.”
“The FBI is entering a new era—one that will be defined by integrity, accountability, and the unwavering pursuit of justice,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “There will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned — and anyone from the prior or current Bureau who undermines this will be swiftly pursued.
See? The binders are empty... They got nothing! That guy on the left is obviously holding up an empty binder... There is nothing inside... Pam Bondi is a liar, liar, pantyhose on fire!
Where can I read the Epstein Client List?
The idea of a definitive "Epstein Client List" has been widely discussed, but according to multiple sources, including a July 2025 Justice Department and FBI memo, no such incriminating list exists. The notion stems from conspiracy theories suggesting Jeffrey Epstein maintained a list of high-profile clients involved in his sex trafficking activities. Instead, what has been released are court documents, primarily from a 2015 lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, which include names of associates, accusers, and others connected to Epstein, but these are not a "client list" and many named individuals are not accused of wrongdoing.You can access these unsealed court documents, which mention over 150 names, through various public sources:Court Websites: The documents are part of Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit against Maxwell, ordered unsealed by Judge Loretta Preska in December 2023. They are available on the public docket of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. You can access them via the court’s website or platforms like PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records), though some documents remain partially redacted to protect victims’ identities.
News Outlets: Major outlets like CBS News, Al Jazeera, and the BBC have compiled and published portions of these documents, including summaries of key names and contexts. For example:CBS News reported on the release of over 900 pages of mostly unredacted documents in January 2024, available through their website.
Al Jazeera provides a detailed breakdown of names mentioned in the documents, accessible at aljazeera.com.
The BBC offers an overview of the documents and notable figures named, available at bbc.com.
Justice Department Releases: In February 2025, the DOJ released a "first phase" of declassified Epstein files, including flight logs and a redacted contact book, which are accessible on justice.gov. These files largely contain previously public information but are formally released by the government.
Other Sources: Some X posts claim to link to the "client list," but these are often unreliable or point to already public documents. For instance, posts from users like
@dom_lucre and
@MJTruthUltra in 2023 and 2024 linked to document compilations, but these sites frequently crashed or contained unverified information. Always cross-check such sources with reputable outlets, as X posts can spread misinformation.Be cautious: the documents don’t constitute a "client list" and include names of people who were employees, victims, or casually associated with Epstein, not necessarily implicated in crimes. Names like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew appear due to their documented interactions with Epstein, but their inclusion doesn’t imply guilt. For example, Clinton is mentioned in testimonies but denied knowledge of Epstein’s crimes, and Trump’s name appears in a context without allegations of wrongdoing.For the most reliable access, start with the DOJ’s website (justice.gov) for official releases or check news outlets like CBS News or Al Jazeera for curated excerpts. If you want specific documents, PACER is your best bet for unfiltered court records, though it may require a fee. Always verify claims from social media against these primary sources, as conspiracy theories have muddied the waters.

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