'They're Delusional If They Think This Is Going to Go Away' [View all]
Source: The Atlantic
December 19, 2025, 10:33 PM ET
Jeffrey Epsteins victims began the day believing they might finally get something theyd been requesting for years: a direct conversation with the nations top law-enforcement official before the Justice Department made public a full trove of long-buried documents and photos. The release of the Epstein files, as the departments hundreds of thousands of investigative materials have come to be known, might finally provide clarity on what the government knew about Epsteins sex-trafficking scheme and when it knew it. The victims sat by their phones waiting anxiouslybut also, they told me, with a bit of hope.
Just over 24 hours earlier, on the eve of the deadline for the files release, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche had placed a call to a group that supports survivors of Epsteins abuse, according to multiple people briefed on the outreach. On the call, the officials previewed what would and wouldnt be in the disclosure: photographs, yes; videos, no. Victims names would be redacted. At one point, according to a person familiar with the conversation, the officials suggested that if video exists, it may still be in the possession of the Epstein estatean assertion that raised alarms among survivors who have long believed that recordings were used as leverage and blackmail.
This morning, the Justice Department indicated via email to the group that Bondi would try to speak with survivors and expressed support for them, according to people familiar with the correspondence. But soon after, they were told that the attorney general would not be available after all, due to a medical appointment. One DOJ official familiar with Bondis schedule told me the attorney general was at Walter Reed today for a prescheduled routine appointment, and emphasized that no call was missed, because that meeting was never scheduled.
Meanwhile, Blanche appeared on Fox News and announced that the administration wouldnt be hitting its deadline from Congress. Some files would be released, but many would notat least not yet. Survivors were left with familiar feelings of disappointment and disillusionment, as well as unresolved questions: Why did the Trump administration change course last month on its promise to release all of the Epstein files if it wasnt going to actually follow through? What was the government holding backand why?
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