Epstein Files — Bondi Testimony, 3.5M Pages, Zero US Arrests

Summary

DOJ published 3.5 million pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Zero US arrests despite massive document release. Former AG Bondi (fired by Trump) agreed May 29 testimony before House Oversight. International accountability: Norwegian PM Thorbjørn Jagland charged with aggravated corruption, UK arrests of Mandelson and Prince Andrew (not yet formally charged). Pattern of accountability abroad, impunity in US.

Key Data Points

  • DOJ disclosure: 3.5 million pages published
  • US arrests: zero related to Epstein files
  • Bondi scheduled testimony: May 29, 2026, House Oversight Committee
  • International charges: Norwegian PM Jagland charged with aggravated corruption
  • UK arrests: Peter Mandelson, Prince Andrew (suspicion of misconduct in public office; not formally charged)
  • 20+ public figures faced reputational/career consequences globally
  • FBI memo (released in files): Epstein described as “co-opted Mossad agent”
  • Bondi: fired by Trump reportedly over Epstein handling

Bias Assessment

NPR is authoritative; Britannica provides cross-checked timeline; Al Jazeera provides international perspective. High combined credibility.