Thousands of pages of records and law enforcement video footage related to Jeffrey Epstein were released in the first batch of files from the House Oversight Committee’s subpoena to the Department of Justice (DOJ), though lawmakers said most of them were already public.

The dump of over 33,000 pages — many of which were heavily redacted — and hours of video including security footage from outside the billionaire sex predator’s New York jail cell came Tuesday as a result of Oversight Chairman James Comer’s (R-KY) August 5 subpoena .

The files also include transcripts of the DOJ’s interview with Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, taped interviews with survivors from the 2005–2006 Florida Epstein investigation, as well as police body camera footage from Epstein’s Palm Beach h

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