WASHINGTON >> The “overwhelming majority” of documents the Justice Department gave Congress in response to a subpoena for all information from its investigation into disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein had already been publicly released, the top Democrat on the House’s principal investigative committee said today.

The Justice Department began sending material on Friday to the House Oversight Committee, which had demanded all records by Aug. 19, providing a total of 33,295 pages.

But Rep. Robert Garcia of California, the top Democrat on the panel, said that of the files the committee had received, only 3% contained new information. The remaining 97% of the pages, he said, had information previously released by the Justice Department, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement or the Palm B

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