Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed Wednesday that the FBI is actively reviewing “tens of thousands” of child pornography videos recovered from files linked to Jeffrey Epstein, adding that the materials involve “hundreds of victims.” Speaking to reporters, Bondi said, “The FBI is diligently going through that,” stressing that no victims will be released publicly. Her comments push back against claims that key Epstein files have been hidden or lost, and reinforce the Trump administration’s promise of full transparency.
AG Pam Bondi says the FBI is reviewing a mountain of Epstein video evidence:
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) May 7, 2025
"There are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn, and there are hundreds of victims."
"Not one victim will ever get released. It's just the volume and that's what they're… pic.twitter.com/Mmuhx5HP2R
The ongoing review follows a February release of declassified documents related to the abuse of more than 250 underage girls at Epstein’s properties. Those files had been previously leaked but not officially confirmed. Bondi said the bureau had initially withheld thousands of additional documents, and future disclosures are expected with minimal redactions. Allegations persist regarding a secret list of powerful men involved, though no such list has been confirmed.