House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said Monday the Justice Department will begin to provide documents related to Jeffrey Epstein to the committee on Friday, marking the first production of records under subpoena in the Epstein investigation.
Comer announced the committee’s progress with Attorney General Pam Bondi on Monday afternoon, saying the committee was informed the DOJ would start handing over Epstein-related records by week’s end. He added that the process will take time, given the volume of documents and the need to redact sensitive victim information and child sexual abuse material.
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