33k pages of Epstein-related documents have been made public.
We have been reporting on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform’s review of the investigations and prosecutions of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
To this end, the Committee has subpoenaed documents from the DOJ and Treasury, and will interview the likes of Ghislaine Maxwell, Bill and Hillary Clinton, former US Atty Alex Acosta, among others.
Today, House Oversight members also met with surviving victims of Epstein.
To cap a busy first day of work on the return of Congress from recess, the Committee also posted online the materials it has received so far from the Department of Justice.
House Oversight Committee press release:
“Today, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released 33,295 pages of Epstein-related records that were provided by the U.S. Department of Justice.
On August 5, Chairman Comer issued a subpoena for records related to Mr. Jeffrey Epstein, and the Department of Justice has indicated it will continue producing those records while ensuring the redaction of victim identities and any child sexual abuse material.”
Link to the documents: here.
Needless to say, a very large group of people is downloading the material and going over all of it, and a series of details are expected to arise from there.