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Epstein Estate to start sending files to the House surveillance Committee today

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Jeffrey Epstein’s succession is expected to start delivering documents to the Capitol Hill legislators on Monday, in accordance with a summons published by the Chamber’s supervisory committee last month.

The administrators responsible for managing the issues of the late pedophile received the order to put a slice of files, including his infamous “birthday book”, as part of the investigation of the chamber legislators on Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

A committee assistant told Fox News Digital on Monday that he expects the first production of Epstein Estate documents that day, but they did not explain what the first tranche could contain.

Fox News Digital also contacted the lawyer representing the succession of Epstein to comment.

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James Comer, Jeffrey Epstein

The chairman of the chamber’s supervisory committee, James Comer, assigned the succession of Jeffrey Epstein in the rest of his panel’s investigation. (Getty Images)

The chairman of the James Comer committee, R-Ky., Sent a letter on August 25, requesting a series of documents before September 8.

“We believe that the succession of Jeffrey Epstein is in detention and control of documents which could pursue the investigation and the legislative objectives of the committee. In addition, we understand that the succession is ready and willing to provide these documents to the committee in accordance with a summons,” wrote Comer at the time.

The assigned documents include all the entries in a book compiled by Maxwell for the 50th anniversary of Epstein, the Testament of Epstein and the information on its 2008 non-pretention agreement.

The legislators hope that the “birthday book”, which would include personalized messages from Epstein friends and partners, will enlighten their personal relationships. The information is probably dated, however, the book having been compiled in 2003.

Press conference of Epstein Capitol Hill victims

Chauntae Davies speaks during a press conference to discuss the bill on the transparency of Epstein files, directing the publication of the remaining files linked to investigations on Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, September 3, 2025. (Reuters / Jonathan Ernst)

Information is also sought on EPSTEIN’s financial transactions, call and visitors newspapers, and “any document or recording that could reasonably be interpreted as a potential list of customers involved in sex, sexual acts or sexual traffic facilitated by Mr. Jeffrey Epstein”, according to a copy of the assignment by Fox News Digital.

A lawyer representing the executors’ executors of Epstein’s succession declared last month to Fox News Digital: “As co-executors have always said, they will comply with any legal process in this case, and this includes the assignment of the committee.”

Comer assigned a litany of individuals, as well as the Ministry of Justice (DOJ), for information relating to Epstein.

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He also called on Alexander Acosta, a former Trump administration secretary who was also an American lawyer for the southern district of Florida, when Epstein concluded an unpretentious agreement with the federal government in 2008, for an interview transcribed on September 19.

He and other members of the Chamber’s supervisory committee met the Epstein survivors last week.

About 33,000 pages of files returned by the DoJ have already been published by the Chamber’s supervisory committee, although the vast majority of them are already public knowledge.

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