First wave of Epstein files is being sent to Congress, says Oversight Committee chair
Summary
The Justice Department is starting to send documents to Congress concerning the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The House Oversight Committee will receive these files as part of a congressional subpoena requesting records on Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell.Key Facts
- The House Oversight Committee has requested files related to Jeffrey Epstein's investigation.
- The Justice Department will send the first batch of these files on Friday.
- The release of files is in response to a subpoena issued by the committee.
- Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer emphasized the goal of transparency.
- The released documents might include details about how the government handled Epstein's case.
- Epstein was a convicted sex offender who died by suicide in prison in 2019.
- The files may cover connections to various high-profile individuals and officials.
- Some politicians promised to release Epstein-related information during their campaigns.
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