
The House Oversight Committee has announced that it has received the initial set of records related to Jeffrey Epstein from the Justice Department. According to a spokesperson for the committee, the records consist of thousands of pages of documents.
The committee has reiterated its commitment to transparency by stating that it intends to make these records public. However, before releasing them, the committee will conduct a thorough review to ensure the protection of victims.
The spokesperson stated, 'The House Oversight Committee has received the Department of Justice’s first production of Epstein records pursuant to Chairman James Comer’s subpoena. The production contains thousands of pages of documents.'


Furthermore, the committee plans to redact any information that could potentially identify victims or contain child sexual abuse material. Additionally, they will collaborate with the DOJ to prevent any negative impact on ongoing criminal cases and investigations.
This development marks a significant step in the committee's efforts to shed light on the Epstein case and provide transparency to the public. The review process will ensure that sensitive information is handled with care and that the victims' interests are safeguarded.