Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi says redaction errors occurred with Epstein files
May 29, 2026 • Google News World
Florida Governor Pam Bondi has acknowledged that “redaction errors” were made in the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case. In a closed-door testimony, Bondi admitted to the mistakes, which occurred during her tenure as attorney general.
Bondi testified before Congress as part of an investigation into the handling of Epstein’s case. During her testimony, she stated that redaction errors were made in the release of certain documents. The exact nature and extent of these errors are not specified.
The incident has sparked renewed attention on the handling of Epstein’s case, with some survivors and lawmakers expressing concerns about the transparency and accuracy of the released documents.
Bondi’s testimony comes as part of a broader investigation into the actions taken by her office during the Epstein case. The investigation is ongoing, and it is unclear what further information will be revealed in the coming days.
In related news, former US Attorney General Pam Bondi has also testified before Congress about her handling of Epstein files. During this testimony, she doubled down on her previous statements regarding the release of documents.
Additionally, Epstein survivors have pressed Comer to interview Bondi under oath, asking about the release of files and other aspects of the case.
The incident highlights the importance of accuracy and transparency in the handling of sensitive information, particularly in cases involving high-profile figures like Jeffrey Epstein.
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