Jeffrey Epstein Clients in Panic Mode After AG Bondi Says She’s Got the List on Her Desk for Review

Jeffrey Epstein Clients in Panic Mode After AG Bondi Says She’s Got the List on Her Desk for Review

In a recent Fox News interview, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi sent shockwaves through the circles of Jeffrey Epstein’s associates, revealing that a list of the disgraced financier’s clients is currently under her scrutiny. Bondi confirmed that the Epstein logs and lists are “sitting on my desk right now to review,” a task she says was directly ordered by President Donald Trump.

The interview, which aired on February 23, 2025, began with the host asking whether the Department of Justice might finally release the long-speculated list of Epstein’s clients—a roster that could potentially expose powerful figures tied to the convicted sex offender’s illicit activities. Bondi’s response was unequivocal: the documents are in her possession, and she’s actively reviewing them.

“It’s been a directive by President Trump,” Bondi stated. “I’m reviewing that. 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.”

When pressed by the host about whether she had uncovered anything surprising in the Epstein files, Bondi admitted she hasn’t yet dug into the details. “Not yet,” she replied, leaving open the possibility of bombshell revelations to come.

The news has likely put Epstein’s former clients—many of whom have long evaded public accountability—on edge, as the prospect of their names surfacing in connection to the notorious case looms larger than ever. Bondi’s review, combined with her simultaneous examination of other high-profile government files, signals a broader push for transparency under the Trump administration.

For now, the public—and presumably those named in the Epstein documents—await further developments as the Attorney General sifts through the evidence on her desk. Whether the list will ultimately be released remains uncertain, but Bondi’s comments have reignited intense speculation about who might soon face exposure in one of the most infamous scandals of the modern era.