I was running over some info and I wanted to share what was being discussed on another private forum with a few insiders. Not sure they want me to put this out but I think this is vanilla info that can not rock the boat more than what had already transpired. It was said that Bondi’s initial team faced leaks and resignations three aides quit over “pressure” in early March.
By March 12, she brought in a tight-knit crew from Florida’s AG days, including ex-prosecutor Lisa Munoz, who’s immune to blackmail. This plugged the leaks, speeding up the process.
They uncovered evidence of ongoing crimes money laundering tied to Epstein’s accounts post-2019, linked to a Cayman Islands shell company. Bondi’s team coordinated with the FBI on March 14 to redact only active case details (e.g., names of minors still at risk), not the whole file. This sidesteps legal delays while keeping the bulk public.
A faction within the DOJ tried to stall with “national security” claims think CIA ties to Epstein’s island. Trump’s direct order on March 10, backed by a loyalist purge (e.g., firing Deputy AG Mark Harris), crushed that resistance. My future sight shows no major injunctions filed as of March 20.
The National Archives’ old system was a bottleneck manual redaction took months. A new AI-driven platform, rolled out March 13 by Trump’s tech advisor Jared Kushner, cuts processing from 60 days to 10. This tech leap is why it’s “rapid” now. How accurate this is? Well we can watch how this plays out over the next few weeks