House Oversight Drops Thousands of Pages of Epstein Records

The House Oversight Committee released over 33,000 pages of records related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Unfortunately, when I try to download the documents, I am told that the download quota for the papers has been exceeded.

Therefore, I cannot view or read them. From Politico:

This batch, subpoenaed by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, contains almost exclusively information that has already been released publicly; Oversight Committee Democrats say that, based on their initial review of 33,000 files, only three percent of the documents contained new details.Many of the files appeared to be regular court filings, including, for example, a 2021 motion from Epstein’s co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell to dismiss the superseding indictment against her in federal court in New York. Among materials unveiled Tuesday evening, however, are some video clips, including one that appears to feature a young woman recounting her experience as one of Epstein’s masseuses. Her image, and the image of the interviewer, are blurred.

The Washington Examiner reported that the trove includes 27 videos, 56 audio files, and documents.

One video supposedly shows the inside of Epstein’s Palm Beach home.

Chairman James Comer (R-KY) subpoenaed the Department of Justice for the files.

The DOJ handed over the first batch on August 22.

The department is expected to hand over even more documents soon.

The DOJ came under fire in July when Bondi stated that the department wouldn’t release any information after a review because the files contained nothing significant, and a client list didn’t exist.

Three federal judges refused to unseal grand jury transcripts, stating that the transcripts are insignificant compared to the information the DOJ already possesses.

Tags: DOJ, Ghislaine Maxwell, House of Representatives, Jeffrey Epstein

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