"Explosive!" New Epstein update rocks Pam Bondi - Brian Tyler Cohen and Glenn Kirschner
Legal Breakdown episode 686: UK government requests Epstein files from Pam Bondi.
The following summary is AI-generated.
Here are the key points from the video:
- London's Metropolitan Police Commissioner (Sir Mark Rowley) has publicly stated he needs the unredacted Epstein files held by the U.S. Department of Justice to pursue potential court cases in the UK.
- Foreign officials under investigation in the UK reportedly include former Prince Andrew and Peter Mandelson (former MP and UK Ambassador to the U.S.), who have allegedly been arrested on suspicion of crimes connected to Epstein.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi is accused of withholding over 3 million Epstein-related documents, allegedly in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, with no credible legal justification since no active investigation is claimed to exist.
- Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) agreements between countries could theoretically compel the U.S. to share evidence with foreign governments, but no formal MLA request has yet been reported, and there's no guaranteed penalty if the U.S. refuses.
- The hosts argue that withholding evidence from foreign law enforcement investigating Epstein-related crimes could constitute obstruction of justice and acting as an accessory after the fact.
- The video claims Bondi's inaction is motivated by a desire to protect individuals implicated in the files, including, they allege, Donald Trump himself.