House Oversight panel seeks testimony from private investigators who removed evidence from Epstein's home
Democrats seek interviews with private investigators who removed over 100 pieces of evidence from Epstein's Palm Beach home before a 2005 raid, as DOJ never obtained the materials.
- Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are seeking testimony from private investigators who removed evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach mansion before police searched it in 2005, aiming to understand the removal and whereabouts of key materials.
- More than 100 items, including computers, phone directories, and sexually explicit materials, were removed shortly before the police raid; some computers linked to Epstein's surveillance system were missing during the search.
- The Department of Justice and Epstein's attorneys monitored the evidence to prevent its disclosure to victims' lawyers, and the exact location of the materials has remained unclear for over a decade.
- Oversight Committee members are concerned that critical evidence may never have been reviewed by law enforcement, demanding preservation of all relevant materials and warning of legal consequences and possible subpoenas to compel cooperation.
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House Oversight panel seeks testimony from private investigators who removed evidence from Epstein's home
House Oversight Democrats are seeking testimony from private investigators who removed evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's home, according to letters reviewed by ABC News.
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