Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that she will release files on Jeffrey Epstein and his secrets on Thursday and warns that the content will make you sick. '
“At the moment the news breaks, you are going to see that some Epstein information is released by my office,” she told Fox News' Jesse Waters on Wednesday evening.
“This will make you sick,” she said. '200 victims. 200. So we have good left – 250, actually. We must therefore ensure that their identity is protected and their personal information. '
She said that 'many' names would be released, but did not indicate who was on the list, including high -profile names.
'What you are going to see, hopefully tomorrow, are many flight logs, many names, a lot of information. But it's pretty sick what that man did, “said Bondi.
Then she added: “Together with his code.”
Her remark indicates that she has information about Ghislaine Maxwell, who is said to have a 'small black book' of Namur, which is said to contain the names of people who are reportedly involved in the sex crimes of the couple.

Attorney -General Pam Bondi told Fox News that she will release the secret files on Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday
The legislators on both sides of the aisle have put pressure on the attorney general to release the alleged 'customer list' of deceased billionaire and convicted sex offender.
Bondi had previously indicated that the files in its possession contain a list of 'customers' and said she would release them according to the request from President Donald Trump.
But the delay had asked questions.
Republican senator Marsha Blackburn wrote on Monday to the new FBI director Kash Patel and Bondi and asked for the release of information that is relevant to Epstein's business, including Epstein's Private Jet and Helicopter and Maxwell's 'Little Black Book'.
Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in a schedule with Epstein to make and abuse several little girls sexual exploit.
Estimates of the number of abuse of girls vary, with accounts ranging from a few dozen to more than 100.
Epstein died in a New York prison in 2019 while waiting for the trial for sex trade.
The cause was mentioned as suicide, but many conspiracy theorists claim that he was murdered.
Trump, while he was on the campaign track, showed an interest in releasing information about the case.
The series of evidence can include video and audio.
The FBI records in particular may be explosive if they contain security video of Epstein's former mansion in New York, his house in Florida and his Caribbean outing 'Pedophile Island'.
There have been suggestions that Epstein has recorded almost everything, possibly with the nasty goal to collect compromittering material to blackmail his own employees.