Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Epstein victim dead, Bondi missing

Todd Baumann 

"Pam Bondi still has the power to right this ship—but not for long. The clock is ticking. Survivors are watching. And the next obituary could come before the next file release" . . .


"Virginia Giuffre is dead, and Attorney General Pam Bondi is nowhere to be found. The most prominent survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s global sex trafficking ring died by reported suicide in April—despite having previously warned that powerful people wanted her silenced and that she was not suicidal. Her death has rocked the survivor community, where other victims, like Juliette Rose Bryant, have now come forward expressing fear for their own safety. And yet, despite overseeing a massive cache of Epstein-related evidence promised to the American people in February, Bondi has gone quiet. Her failure to act decisively—despite weeks of mounting questions and a public desperate for answers—has become its own scandal.

"This moment demands action. Instead, Bondi has delivered delays.

"When she took office, Bondi pledged “unprecedented transparency” regarding the Epstein files. She announced that thousands of documents, recordings, flight logs, and surveillance tapes were in DOJ custody, and her team made a show of distributing redacted material to conservative influencers, duping them at the White House. But that release was widely criticized as incomplete and underwhelming. Since then, little to nothing has been shared with the public. Bondi claimed the FBI had withheld documents from her office, but the American people have seen no accountability, no whistleblowers, and no real progress.

"And now, one of the key voices in the Epstein saga is gone.

"Virginia Giuffre was not just a victim—she was the face of the fight. She took on billionaires, royals, and their elite protectors. Her testimony helped send Ghislaine Maxwell to prison. Her lawsuit led to Prince Andrew’s disgrace and multimillion-dollar settlement. She had every reason to fear for her life—and she said so, on the record, in 2019.

"In her own words: “I am making it known that in no way, shape or form am I suicidal… If something happens to me, do not let this go away. Too many evil people want to see me quieted.”

"Now she has been silenced—permanently. And the AG’s silence alongside her is deafening." ...

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