House Oversight Committee releases thousands of pages related to Epstein case
- Updated
There's pressure to release all the documents.
As featured on
The House Oversight Committee has publicly posted the files it has received from the Justice Department on the sex trafficking investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell. The folders contain hundreds of image files of years-old court filings related to Epstein and Maxwell. They also contain video files appearing to be body cam footage from police searches as well as recordings and summaries of law enforcement interviews with victims detailing the abuse they said they suffered. Pressure is mounting on Congress to force more disclosure in the case, but the files released Tuesday they mostly contain information that was already publicly known.
Most Popular
Articles
- Louisville police auctioning off 170 unclaimed vehicles from impound lot
- New Albany business owner charged with conspiracy to commit murder after police raids
- SEVERE RISK: Storms Fire Up On Friday And They Could Be Strong...
- Records show JCPS knew about spoiled milk nearly a week before alerting parents
- Man arrested in Grayson County crash that left woman dead, three others injured
- 10-year Louisville arson investigation ends after suspect in deadly 2015 fire found dead
- Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico connected to drug trafficking arrests in Kentucky, DEA says
- Repeated utility line hits in Indiana, Kentucky raise concerns over Lumos crew oversight
- Jeffersonville mayor hoping for grocery store on land for sale downtown
- Judge weighs releasing records in alleged Kentucky driver’s license fraud probe