Overview
- The House Oversight Committee published documents that include Jeffrey Epstein’s real-time messages during Michael Cohen’s February 2019 testimony.
- Texts cited by The Washington Post show Epstein flagging Rhona Graff’s mention, receiving "Quick I’m up next," and sending "Good work" immediately after the questioning concluded.
- Timestamps and details in the records match Del. Stacey Plaskett’s appearance, though the recipient is redacted and her office said it is not in a position to confirm.
- Epstein’s running commentary suggested strategic prompts as he noted Cohen had opened the door to questions about Trump Organization figures.
- The records come from a broader congressional release of Epstein communications, as lawmakers press for further unsealing of files and as debates over redactions continue.