BREAKING: New York FBI withholding Epstein Files from federal office

"There are more and more pieces of this coming."

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  • 02/27/2025

"There are more and more pieces of this coming."

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Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec dug into the Epstein files during Thursday’s installment, revealing details about the highly anticipated document release, and addressed a leaked document showing that the New York FBI Bureau withheld critical information, with some reports that the NY FBI was secretly destroying Epstein documents.



A letter from Pam Bondi circulating online that is addressed to FBI director Kash Patel reads, “Before you came into office, I requested the full complete files related to Jeffrey Epstein. In response to this request, I received approximately 200 pages of documents, which consisted primarily of flight logs, Epstein’s list of contacts, and a list of victims’ names and phone numbers.




“I repeatedly questioned whether this was the full set of documents, responsive to my request and was repeatedly assured by the FBI that we had received the full set of documents. Late yesterday, I learned from a source that the FBI Field Office in New York was in possession of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and indictment of Epstein. Despite my repeated requests, the FBI never disclosed the existence of these files,” it reads.

Posobiec said during Thursdays episode that he could verify the letter as real. He held up a binder labeled "Epstein Files: Phase One" and emphasized that this is only the beginning. "There are more and more pieces of this coming," he stated.




He also discussed an ongoing investigation into the files themselves, raising concerns that some documents may have been destroyed. "We’ve heard that people in the FBI may have been getting rid of files," he said, crediting Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel for their efforts in bringing these files to light.

"You do see flight logs, you see the rolodex of some of the names we knew from the black book, and it’s a general sense and understanding that this is phase one. This is what everyone needs to understand," Posobiec explained. "There’s information that there are potentially more files that the FBI wasn’t making aware to the general public before it came out. That’s what the office is working on right now. It will be made completely public."

Trump Attorney General Pam Bondi is leading the release of Phase One of the Epstein files. A look at the documents, obtained by the New York Post, reveals that the release spans over 100 pages and contains a list of contacts. This disclosure is part of a promise made by President Donald Trump during his campaign.



White House counselor Alina Habba, speaking to Piers Morgan, described the files as "incredibly disturbing." She confirmed that flight logs, names, and other crucial details will be revealed and hinted that arrests may follow.

Several high-profile individuals have been linked to Epstein, including Bill Clinton, Bill Gates—who has since distanced himself from Epstein—Prince Andrew, Kevin Spacey, Alec Baldwin, and George Stephanopoulos, among others.

Pam Bondi emphasized the gravity of the situation, noting the stark number of victims involved. "This will make you sick," she said. "200 victims. 200. So we have well over—250, actually. So we have to make sure that their identity is protected and their personal information."

Additionally, Ghislaine Maxwell possessed a "little black book" of names, which was sealed by the judge in her case.

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