House committee to make Epstein files public after Justice Department subpoena

House committee to make Epstein files public after Justice Department subpoena

Washington — The House Oversight Committee intends to release some of the documents from the Justice Department about the case involving convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a spokesperson said Tuesday. The committee expects to receive the documents later this week after issuing a subpoena in August to the department for records related to Epstein, a well-connected…

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As attorney general, William Barr personally investigated Jeffrey Epstein's death. Now Congress has questions.

As attorney general, William Barr personally investigated Jeffrey Epstein’s death. Now Congress has questions.

In the hours after convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein died in a Manhattan detention cell, then-U.S. Attorney General William Barr pledged to intervene personally to lead the investigation into Epstein’s death.  Among the first to arrive at the Metropolitan Correctional Center soon after Epstein’s death in August 2019 were members of Barr’s senior staff. The…

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