Published: 5 June 2026
The English Chronicle Desk
The English Chronicle Online
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has claimed that attorney Todd Blanche was “in charge” of the “entire release” process involving files connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The remarks emerged during growing political and legal scrutiny surrounding the handling, disclosure and management of documents tied to Epstein’s criminal investigations and wider network of associates.
Bondi’s comments are expected to intensify debate over transparency, legal accountability and decision-making connected to the release of sensitive case materials.
The Epstein case continues to attract enormous public attention years after his death due to ongoing questions surrounding associates, investigative failures and allegations involving powerful individuals.
Critics have repeatedly demanded fuller disclosure of court records and investigative files linked to the case, arguing that the public deserves greater transparency.
Supporters of controlled disclosure, however, warn that legal restrictions, privacy protections and ongoing investigative concerns complicate the release of certain materials.
Todd Blanche has been involved in several high-profile legal and political cases in recent years, drawing national attention within the American legal system.
Legal experts say Bondi’s remarks could lead to renewed examination of who authorised specific releases and how decisions regarding sensitive documents were coordinated.
The US justice system has faced sustained pressure over perceptions that powerful individuals connected to Epstein may have avoided sufficient scrutiny.
Political analysts believe the issue remains highly sensitive because of its links to influential figures, conspiracy theories and public distrust surrounding elite accountability.
Federal authorities have previously stated that investigations connected to Epstein-related activities remain complex and legally sensitive.
The controversy surrounding the release of Epstein files continues to generate widespread media attention and political debate across the United States.




























































































