US Attorney General Pam Bondi gave reporters an update on the high-profile Jeffrey Epstein case, saying the FBI is still combing through troves of data, some of which depicts the deceased pedophile with children.
Bondi spoke to reporters Wednesday during a press conference announcing the results of the FBI’s “Operation Restore Justice,” which netted 205 arrests of alleged child sex abuse offenders over the past five days.
Asked about Rep. James Comer’s (R-Ky.) comments saying he didn’t believe the FBI has the documents, Bondi told reporters “The FBI they’re reviewing… there are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children, or child porn.”
“And there are hundreds of victims. And no one victim will ever get released, it’s just the volume and that’s what they’re going through right now. The FBI is diligently going through that. I haven’t seen that statement but I’ll call him later and find out,” she added.
During an interview on the Benny Johnson Show Tuesday, Rep. Comer claimed people in the Justice Department were destroying evidence related to the case, saying, “They’re probably in there shredding documents as we speak.”
“I don’t think the Department of Justice has them or at least the attorney general does not have them or she would have turned them over. The president ordered them released. The attorney general ordered them released. We all know they have not been released,” Comer told Johnson.
Over the past few months, the Attorney General has indicated the Justice Department has been sorting through tons of information ahead of an imminent release, after an FBI field office in New York attempted to withhold documents related to the case.
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