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Comer: Epstein Probe Uncovers ‘Some Additional Names’

House Oversight Committee advances investigation after meeting six victims, identifying new persons of interest and releasing over 33,000 pages of related documents, officials said.

  • On Tuesday, September 2, the House Oversight Committee conducted a private meeting that included testimonies from six individuals who experienced abuse related to Jeffrey Epstein, and also published over 33,000 pages of documents connected to the investigation.
  • The meeting occurred as part of a long-running investigation that began amid decades of civil litigation and allegations that Epstein and accomplices groomed victims starting 30 years ago.
  • During the 2 1/2-hour bipartisan session, lawmakers learned of additional persons of interest named by the victims who might have information about Epstein’s sex trafficking ring.
  • Chairman James Comer described the hearing as one of the most bipartisan sessions he has experienced in his nine years in Congress and noted that they uncovered additional names, calling the accounts both heartbreaking and infuriating.
  • The committee plans to continue releasing documents, subpoena former officials, and pursue transparency and accountability in memory of Epstein’s victims and others who have not come forward.
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