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Tens of thousands of Epstein-related records from DOJ released, Oversight Committee says

The House Oversight Committee released 33,295 DOJ documents on Epstein, including interviews and logs, amid bipartisan calls for full disclosure and ongoing investigations.

  • The House Oversight Committee released over 33,000 pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein on Tuesday night.
  • The document release follows a subpoena issued by Committee Chairman James Comer to the Department of Justice to investigate Epstein's case.
  • Comer confirmed that the committee continues to expand its investigation into notable figures linked to Epstein, including former President Bill Clinton.
  • The Department of Justice indicated it will continue producing records while ensuring the protection of victim identities and sensitive material.
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A House oversight committee has released over 33,000 pages of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case. Hours of footage have also been shared. But despite the sheer volume, there's little new information in the documents, according to US media. The documents include prison footage, flight logs, audio recordings, and emails. Several Republican and Democratic politicians claim there's almost nothing new to report. It's also questionable whether th…

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September 2, 2025 – Washington – EFE. The U.S. House of Representatives released more than 33,000 documents related to the case of the late tycoon Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sexual abuse. These files, provided by the Department of Justice, represent the first part of a series of publications that seek to increase transparency around the case. The House Oversight and Reform Committee, which carried out the publication, informed the med…

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A Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives committee released more than 33,000 pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case on Tuesday, as Republican leaders seek to block a pair of lawmakers from calling for a vote on a bill that would require the Justice Department to release all unclassified documents from the Epstein case, Reuters reports.

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