Pam Bondi, Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
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Pam Bondi took office as Florida's first female attorney general in 2011. Epstein had gotten out of the Palm Beach County Jail two years earlier.
A Department of Justice memo says there is no evidence Epstein kept a "client list" or blackmailed prominent individuals.
The New York Times also published a photo of Trump and the sex offender financier posing with singer James Brown.
Moreover, the speculation is that Epstein used the list to extort and blackmail people. Belief in the existence of such a document gained credibility after now-U.S. Attorney General Bondi claimed she had such a list in her possession.
The convicted sex offender was worth nearly $600 million at his death, thanks mostly to two wealthy billionaire clients—plus generous tax breaks.
Attorney General Pam Bondi responded to a question about the alleged missing minute in video footage released by the Department of Justice meant to prove that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide.At a White House Cabinet meeting,
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Raw Story on MSNRepublicans warn Pam Bondi is in for a 'rough September'
Attorney General Pam Bondi's toughest days on the job may still be to come, according to a new report. Politico spoke with multiple Republicans who were granted anonymity to discuss matters on Capitol Hill.
As tension continues to build regarding the way President Donald Trump’ administration is handling the release of documents regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, Attorney General Pam Bondi canceled an appearance Wednesday due to a torn cornea.