Epstein Estate Turns over ‘Birthday Book,’ Other Documents to House Panel
The subpoena demands financial records, flight logs, and communications to investigate Epstein's sex trafficking network, with documents due by Sept. 8, 2025, officials said.
- House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer said the panel received the first batch of documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate on Sept. 8, 2025, after a subpoena issued on August 25, 2025.
- Amid ongoing reviews of Epstein and Maxwell, the House Oversight Committee has been reviewing investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell as part of its probe, last week releasing tens of thousands of pages including estate documents.
- Included among the documents were Epstein's last will, the September 24, 2007 non‑prosecution agreement, address/contact books from 1990–2019, and the 'birthday book' tied to Epstein's 50th birthday.
- Committee staff will review the documents, but receipt does not guarantee public release, and President Donald J. Trump denies writing the purported letter, filing lawsuits over coverage.
- Against this legal backdrop, federal prosecutors in New York say Epstein helped Maxwell recruit girls as young as 14, with Epstein's death ruled a suicide by hanging.
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JUST IN: House Oversight Committee Receives First Batch of Documents From Jeffrey Epstein Estate, Including 2003 Birthday Book Allegedly Containing Letter Trump Says It’s ‘A Fake Thing’
House Oversight is getting access to the docs, but Dem reps want to distract the people with bogus Trump links.
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