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DOJ to begin sharing Epstein files with Congress on Friday, House member says

The Department of Justice will begin releasing Epstein-related records to Congress amid bipartisan investigation into misconduct and connections involving Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

  • The Justice Department will share documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation with Congress starting Friday, according to Kentucky Representative James Comer.
  • The House Oversight Committee issued a broad subpoena to the Justice Department earlier this month regarding the Epstein case.
  • Comer mentioned that producing these records will take time to ensure victim identification and redactions.
  • The Oversight Committee also issued subpoenas to eight former law enforcement leaders and Bill and Hillary Clinton.
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Latin Times broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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