Epstein Files: 33,000+ Pages Released by House Committee
By : Mahi
The House Oversight Committee has released more than 33,000 pages of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein after an August subpoena.
Lawmakers say the files shed light on how federal and local authorities handled allegations against Epstein for years.
The release includes court filings, flight logs, testimony, and video records—some never seen before by the public.
Customs and Border Protection flight logs from 2000–2014 were part of the release, though passenger names were redacted.
New video evidence includes hours of footage from the night before Epstein’s death at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
Bipartisan lawmakers are demanding full transparency, arguing that the public deserves accountability and disclosure.
Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie will host a press conference with 10 Epstein victims—many speaking publicly for the first time.
The Justice Department says more records will follow but with victim identities protected and sensitive content excluded.
Lawmakers promise continued pressure on DOJ to release all Epstein-related files, keeping the fight for answers alive.
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