The Home Oversight Committee will launch some paperwork pertaining to the Jeffrey Epstein case later this week, after it issued a subpoena to the Division of Justice (DOJ) on August 5.
“The committee expects to obtain the paperwork later this week after issuing a subpoena in August to the division for data associated to Epstein,” CBS Information famous.
The subpoena follows the Justice Division declaring in an inside overview launched in July that convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein had no “consumer record,” including that investigators found no proof of him blackmailing high-profile elites.
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A spokesperson for the Home Oversight Committee stated that recordsdata can be launched after critiques and redactions are made.
“The Committee intends to make the data public after thorough overview to make sure all victims’ identification and youngster sexual abuse materials are redacted,” the spokesperson stated in a press release. “The Committee may even seek the advice of with the DOJ to make sure any paperwork launched don’t negatively influence ongoing prison circumstances and investigations.”
Home Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer stated on Monday that the Division of Justice has been cooperating with the subpoena.
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