Pam Bondi says DOJ released all Epstein case materials, naming 305 figures including Michelle Obama, Meghan Markle, Trump, Jay-Z, and Maxwell.

US Attorney General Pam Bondi has informed Congress that the Department of Justice (DoJ) has completed the public release of all materials it was required to disclose in connection with the investigation into late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s case.
According to Bondi, the disclosure includes millions of emails, photographs, and records tied to the notorious sex predator.
As part of her February 14 update to lawmakers, the Justice Department published a comprehensive list of 305 high-profile individuals whose names appear in the documents. Officials emphasised that inclusion in the files does not imply involvement in or knowledge of Epstein’s crimes.
The names span a broad cross-section of public life — entertainers, business leaders, political figures, and others, both living and deceased — and appear in varying contexts, according to a report in Daily Mail.
Michelle Obama, Meghan Markle Named In List
Among those referenced are long-associated figures such as Ghislaine Maxwell and ex-Prince Andrew. High-profile entertainers, including Beyonce, Cher, Bruce Springsteen, and Jay-Z are also mentioned.
Political leaders named in the records include US President Donald Trump, US Vice President JD Vance, former First Lady Michelle Obama, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and members of the Clinton family. Other public figures cited include Robert De Niro, Diana Ross, Melinda Gates, Tucker Carlson, and Meghan Markle.
Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that no information was withheld to shield individuals from embarrassment or political fallout.
The released materials were organized into nine categories, covering topics such as Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, flight logs or travel records, individuals named in connection with Epstein’s criminal activities, details on corporate, nonprofit, academic or governmental entities with ties to Epstein, immunity deals involving Epstein and his associates, internal DOJ communications, all communications relating to the destruction of evidence relating to Epstein, and finally, documentation of Epstein’s detention and death, the report stated.