Attorney General Pam Bondi says Jeffrey Epstein's client list is 'on my desk'

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 February 23, 2025

While finance mogul and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein died over five years ago, little is known about his list of associates.

However, Epstein's former clients now have reason to be scared as Attorney General Pam Bondi is poised to make their names public. 

Bondi says Epstein's client list is "on my desk"

As The Hill reported, Bondi made that point clear during an interview this past Friday with Fox News host John Roberts.

"It's sitting on my desk right now to review," Bondi said of Epstein's client list. "That’s been a directive by President Trump. I’m reviewing that."

Bondi went on to stress that Epstein's secrets won't be the only ones coming to light, stating, "I'm reviewing JFK files, MLK files, that's all in the process of being reviewed because that was done at the directive of the president from all of these agencies."

Trump to declassify "all JFK assassination related documents"

Meanwhile, Fox News noted how Trump previously pledged to declassify details regarding President John F. Kennedy's assassination.

"When I return to the White House, I will declassify and unseal all JFK assassination related documents. It’s been 60 years, time for the American people to know the TRUTH!" Trump declared in June of last year. 

One person who may have reason to be nervous about Bondi's next move is Britain's Prince Andrew, whose connection with Epstein has led to his ostracization.

That's according to British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard, who told Fox News earlier this month, "Prince Andrew is petrified of even thinking of returning to New York."

"He is very much rooted to his home, Royal Lodge, and isn't moving any time soon," she continued. "Gone are the comfy days of feeling self-assured and having yes people circling him."

Prince Andrew reportedly "terrified" of going to the U.S.

"The fresh scandals, accusations, public controversies and negative media surrounding Andrew have led to him feeling very alone," Chard insisted.

"No one wants association with inappropriate Andrew," she stated before asserting that the prince fears "further legal scrutiny over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein will lead to a public, humiliating arrest."

What's more, an unnamed royal family insider told The Sun that Andrew "is terrified" of visiting the U.S. as "he could be arrested, face civil action, or be subpoenaed."

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