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Justice Dept. Sent Congress Epstein Files That Were Already Public, Democrats Say

23 août 2025 à 17:17
The ‘overwhelming majority’ of the material provided to a key investigative committee in response to a subpoena had already been released, according to Democratic members.

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A photograph of Jeffrey Epstein taken for the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services’ sex offender registry.

5 Takeaways From Ghislaine Maxwell’s Interview About Jeffrey Epstein

In a courthouse interview with the deputy attorney general, Ms. Maxwell, who has been convicted of sex trafficking, maintained that President Trump and other famous figures were not involved.

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Ghislaine Maxwell, with Jeffrey Epstein in an image used as evidence at her trial. The Justice Department and the F.B.I. had concluded in July that there was no specific “client list” for Mr. Epstein’s trafficking ring.

Justice Department Releases Ghislaine Maxwell Interview Transcripts

The transcripts and audio, covering two days of discussions between Ms. Maxwell and Todd Blanche, the Justice Department’s No. 2, are likely to raise as many questions as they answer.

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Ghislaine Maxwell disputed the official narrative on only one point — the government’s finding that Jeffrey Epstein’s jailhouse death by hanging in 2019 was self-inflicted.

Justice Dept. Gives Congress Some Subpoenaed Epstein Files

22 août 2025 à 16:22
The G.O.P. chairman of a key House panel was forced to issue the subpoena after a few Republicans banded together with Democrats to push it through.

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The action on the subpoena was one of the last things lawmakers did before leaving Washington for their August recess.

Justice Dept. Will Begin Sharing Epstein Files on Friday, Top Republican Says

18 août 2025 à 17:36
The chairman of the House Oversight Committee said the department would miss a Tuesday deadline his panel set in a subpoena but would begin sharing some records on Friday.

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Representative James R. Comer, the Kentucky Republican who leads the Oversight Committee, at the Capitol in Washington on Monday for a deposition with former Attorney General Bill Barr.

Republican Bid to Help Trump Move Past Epstein Falls Flat

19 août 2025 à 10:56
Republicans in Congress managed to recess for the summer without voting on the issue, but it has continued to dog them and awaits them when they return.

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Speaker Mike Johnson has said that the House could not address the Epstein files while the courts were weighing in.
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