A newly surfaced video from April 2025 is putting Attorney General Pam Bondi back at the center of questions surrounding the federal government’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
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In the video, Bondi is seen speaking candidly about the scope of material tied to the investigation. She says, “You know what it is, though, there are tens of thousands of pictures and videos. And it’s all with little kids, so the FBI has to go through every one.” The encounter, captured on camera during an informal exchange, resurfaced months later and quickly circulated online.
Her remarks align with statements she made earlier in 2025 describing a massive volume of digital evidence connected to Epstein, the disgraced financier who died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Epstein’s case has long raised public concern because of the scale of alleged abuse and the number of powerful figures linked to his orbit.
Bondi’s comments also highlighted the role of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which she said was tasked with reviewing every file to ensure evidence was properly cataloged and victims were protected.
The resurfaced video has renewed debate over transparency, timelines, and what the public should expect from the ongoing review of Epstein-related materials.
