Overview
- The House Oversight and Reform Committee published roughly 33,000–34,000 pages tied to Jeffrey Epstein after receiving the materials from the Department of Justice.
- The release includes DOJ interview material with Ghislaine Maxwell and videos that appear to show the interior of Epstein’s Palm Beach home.
- Committee members say only a small share of the documents is new, with one lawmaker alleging DOJ is obstructing broader disclosure.
- A vote is scheduled today to formalize the committee’s investigation, with leaders describing this as the first tranche of postings.
- The committee says further releases will redact victims’ identities and exclude child sexual abuse content, as DOJ and FBI maintain Epstein died by suicide and no client list was found; the Wall Street Journal has reported that President Donald Trump’s name appeared in reviewed files without evidence of wrongdoing.