Overview
- The House Oversight Committee received roughly 23,000 Epstein-linked documents from the estate for investigative review.
- More than 30 British public figures appear in the trove, with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor referenced 173 times, alongside names such as Tony Blair, David Cameron, Gordon Brown, Naomi Campbell, Adele, Mick Jagger and David Beckham.
- Committee members emphasize that appearances range from diary notes and media references to event attendance and correspondence, and do not indicate misconduct.
- The materials also list alleged victims and accusers as well as people tangentially connected through civil or criminal cases tied to Ghislaine Maxwell.
- President Donald Trump signed legislation directing the Justice Department to release its Epstein records, setting the stage for wider public access.