Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi ignores House subpoena for Epstein documents

April 9, 2026 • Google News World

Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has refused to comply with a subpoena from the House to produce documents related to her involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The subpoena, which was issued last week, requested that Bondi appear before the House Judiciary Committee for a deposition.

According to reports, Bondi will no longer be required to attend the scheduled deposition due to her departure as Attorney General. The Justice Department has confirmed that Bondi’s role in the matter is now closed.

Bondi had previously been involved in efforts to secure lenient sentences for Epstein’s associates and had met with him on multiple occasions. Her involvement in the case has sparked controversy, with some critics accusing her of being too close to the wealthy financier.

The House Judiciary Committee had planned to question Bondi about her interactions with Epstein and her role in the state’s handling of the case. However, with Bondi no longer serving as Attorney General, it appears that she will not be required to appear before the committee for a deposition.

The incident has raised questions about the limits of executive privilege and the role of attorneys general in investigations into high-profile cases.

Source: Google News World