Former US attorney general Pam Bondi has defended her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, insisting that the Justice Department under her watch did 'everything within the law' to probe the disgraced financier. In a combative press conference, Bondi claimed that 'the files are there' and that investigators faced no obstruction from the Trump White House. But leaked emails and internal memos obtained by this newsroom tell a different story.
Sources confirm that key evidence was withheld, witnesses were not interviewed, and the case was quietly shelved. Bondi's record as Florida's top prosecutor is also under renewed scrutiny after uncovered documents show her office accepted campaign donations from Epstein's legal team. The former attorney general now faces calls for a full congressional inquiry into what critics call a 'cover up' of historic proportions.












