Fox News host Sean Hannity said his sources are telling him that some of the women who allegedly worked with Jeffrey Epstein to lure girls into a sex trafficking ring "apparently have flipped" and are willing to cooperate with authorities.

During a panel discussion on his show Monday evening, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi discussed the women believed to have ties to the late Epstein.

"I hope we have a lot of scared women out there who participated in this. In my experience, what I’ve seen, some of the worst people out there are the women who go out and procure these young girls because the girls then tend to trust women and they bring these women into this life of human trafficking and bring them to Epstein and, or, his friends," she said.

Hannity agreed. After praising the Southern District of New York, whose prosecutors brought charges of child sex trafficking and conspiracy against Epstein this summer, the host shared what he had heard.

"I’ve got to believe that they have a lot of information and from what I have heard, some of the women that were involved, as Pam said, procuring these women for him and others, apparently have flipped — my sources telling me."

Hannity did not name anyone, but his comments come after the Daily Mail reported about rumors that socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, whom prosecutors described as Epstein's "madam" and "recruiter," was ready to cooperate with the investigation.

Epstein, a convicted sex offender, died in an apparent suicide in his Manhattan jail cell over the weekend. Despite Epstein's death, Southern District of New York prosecutors say they are “committed” to Epstein’s accusers and that their investigation into the alleged crimes of Epstein and his associates is “ongoing."