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House Oversight committee subpoenas Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to testify as she prepares to meet with Department of Justice officials about potential evidence.
The government will have to meet a high legal bar for the court to agree that any of the grand jury documents should be released—and those materials could still be disappointing.
On Thursday, Mullin and Democratic Senator Ruben Gallego each put forth a resolution on the Epstein files that they claimed was transparent. While Gallego called for the DOJ to release all files in full without caveat, Mullin called on the department to release “all credible information” related specifically to Epstein’s sealed legal proceedings.
The records are at the center of President Trump’s effort to manage fallout from the Epstein case. But unsealing them is complex and requires a judge to sign off.
Jeffrey Epstein's brother laughs at 'stupid' FBI memo defending controversial suicide ruling: report
Jeffrey Epstein's brother disputes official suicide ruling, criticizing the FBI's memo that concluded no further evidence would be released despite his demands
Attorney General Pam Bondi said she would seek the release of the Epstein grand jury transcripts today, at Donald Trump's request. What will they show?
Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and its owner, Rupert Murdoch, following a report on his alleged 2003 birthday greeting to Jeffrey Epstein. The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump sent a letter to Epstein featuring suggestive imagery.
The intensifying focus on Ghislaine Maxwell represents the latest turn in a winding case that has long been a focus of conspiracy theorists.