Attorney General Bondy cited the release of his 2006 Florida transcript at a request for large juice documents from the federal court of New York.
Trump sues Wall Street Journal for $10 billion via Epstein’s birthday letter report
President Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal, alleging that he sent Epstein in a birthday letter that he had stripped Epstein.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi requested the release of the transcripts of the Grand Jury in connection with the cases of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
- The Palm Beach Post successfully released a transcript from the 2006 Great Ju Court proceedings, releasing details on the handling of the Epstein case.
- The released Florida transcript shows that then-state attorney Barry Christture undermined his own prosecution.
Palm Beach, Fla. — Amid a controversial fire, Attorney General Pambondy filed a motion in New York federal court on July 18th, recruiting a major ju trial for the July 2019 charge for the indictment of Epstein.
President Donald Trump has directed him to seek release after Magazine Supporters sought more transparency in the incident and then asked for a report from the Wall Street Journal, which described Trump’s volatile letter to Epstein for Epstein’s 50th birthday.
The 2006 Jeffrey Epstein Florida transcript only brought prostitution claims against him, and although already published, thanks to a lawsuit by the Palm Beach Post, part of the USA Today Network, it took nearly five years to release.
The post office is cited in the petition to publish federal charges filed in both Epstein and Maxwell criminal cases.
The newspaper sued after learning in a 2019 investigation that prosecutors fought his case during a secret proceeding. Circuit Judge Luis Delgado released his 176-page transcript on July 1, 2024.
On the day the post announced its investigation, the newspaper sued to lift a veil of secrets for the public and survivors. The following documents provide surprising details of the case, including the prosecutor telling the sole victim to the only victim who testified that he was a criminal himself.
Holly Baltz, editor of Palm Beach Post-Study, discusses what the transcript reveals (8:10):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Zlmypohmbk

