Pam Bondi Shared Classified Epstein Information to a Fake Nanny
- Kayla Milton
- May 9
- 2 min read

Attorney General Pam Bondi was secretly recorded sharing classified information with a woman at a restaurant pretending to be a nanny. The woman, however, was actually a hired actor wearing a hidden camera for O’Keefe Media Group, the latest venture of MAGA provocateur James O’Keefe.
O’Keefe shared a 15-second clip of the video on Thursday showing Bondi eating brunch in a restaurant. A woman who had just approached her asks, “Do you know when the Epstein files are going to get released?”
“Um, we hope soon,” Bondi answers. “The FBI has been on them.”
“OK, any dates?” the woman presses as Bondi tries to ignore her.
“No, you know what it is, though? There are tens and thousands of videos and it’s all with little kids. So, they have to go through every one [of them],” Bondi says.
The 15 second clip doesn’t show what happened before or after those few lines of conversation, and the quality is shddy and suspect.
O’Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas, has been accused for years of publishing deceptively edited videos. In 2023 he was forced out of the company he founded and sued for allegedly bullying staff and misusing funds. Around the same time, he was also the subject of a criminal investigation.
The oddest thing about this video is that Bondi is sharing this information with a stranger, nine days BEFORE Bondi told reporters about the videos for the first time.
“There are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn,” she said at a press conference. “There are hundreds of victims, and no one victim will ever get released. It’s just the volume, and that’s what they’re going through right now.”
O’Keefe claims Bondi only made the announcement after his team reached out to her on May 1 revealing the hidden camera recording and asking why the American people had never been made aware of the videos.
“We would love the opportunity to sit down with the Attorney General to get further clarification” on her comments, O’Keefe Media Group wrote in an email. “Does this show that a government apparatus is still working behind the scenes to protect powerful people involved in the scandal?”
Even before her confirmation, Bondi vowed to release new evidence in the Epstein case that would hold the deep state accountable and out the child abusers connected to the American financier and sex offender who killed himself in jail in 2019.
She faced a MAGA mutiny in March after releasing binders full of “new” information that turned out to be mostly documents that were already publicly available. At the time, she blamed the FBI for providing the bogus data.









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