The Chamber Committee widens the Jeffrey Epstein probe with inheritance assignment

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The chamber’s supervisory committee took on significant measures to expand its probe on Jeffrey Epstein on Monday, in particular the assignment of the succession of the deceased pedophile.
The chairman of the James Comer committee, R-Ky., Sent a letter to lawyers representing the succession of Epstein, requesting a multitude of documents before September 8.
“The government’s supervisory and reform committee examines the poor management of the federal government’s investigation into Mr. Jeffrey Epstein and Mrs. Ghislaine Maxwell, the circumstances and subsequent surveys on the death of Mr. Epstein, the functioning of sexual traffic rings and means for the federal government to fight them.
“We believe that Jeffrey Epstein’s succession is in detention and control of documents which can 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 assignment.”
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Epstein, illustrated here in New York, on February 23, 2011, is the subject of a bipartite investigation by the house’s supervisory committee. (David McGlynn / David McGlynn Photography)
Comer also announced that the Committee would hear Alexander Acosta, a former Trump administration secretary who was also an American prosecutor for the southern Florida district, when Epstein concluded a non-payment agreement with the federal government in 2008.
Acosta appears before the committee for an interview transcribed behind closed doors on September 19. It was not constrained by assignment.
The controversial agreement, on which Acosta signed, was hidden from more than 30 of the minor victims of Epstein, according to Miami Herald.
Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008 to two state accusations in Florida to solicitation and purchase of a minor for prostitution, avoiding more serious federal accusations. He ended up serving 13 months in the county prison with the benefit of a work liberation program, established confidential regulations with certain victims and registered as a sexual offender.
He also allowed the co -conspirators to avoid accusations – a major point of discord during his federal trial of Ghislaine Maxwell at the end of 2021. It is also the basis of Maxwell’s call at the Supreme Court to cancel his guilt.
The documents assigned by Commer include all the entries in a book compiled by Maxwell for the 50th anniversary of Epstein, the Epstein will and the information on the non-payment agreement.
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The former secretary of labor and American lawyer Alexander Acosta, illustrated here in 2018, also promises to be in front of the investigators of the Chamber. (Aaron P. Bernstein / Reuters)
The information is sought on EPSTEIN’s financial transactions, call and visitors newspapers, and “any document or recording which 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 subpoena considered by Fox News Digital.
A lawyer for the testamentary executors of Epstein’s succession told Fox News Digital that they were reviewing the assignment. “As co-executors have always said, they will comply with the whole legal process in this case, and this includes the assignment of the committee,” said the lawyer.
The chamber’s surveillance committee sent a wave of quotes to appear on Epstein earlier this month, launching a bipartite survey on the late pedophile.
Comer asked for depositions from former FBI directors, Robert Mueller and James Comey, former General Bill Barr and Loretta Lynch, former President Bill Clinton and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton. Barr testified last week.
The assignments were led by a bipartite vote during a hearing of subcommittee of surveillance of the room unrelated to illegal immigrant children at the end of July.
The renewed interest in the case of Epstein seized Capitol Hill after the treatment by the Doj of the case stimulated a revolt of the GOP of figures of the far right.
The Doj actually declared the closed case After an “exhaustive journal”, revealing that Epstein had no “list of customers”, did not sing “eminent individuals” and confirmed that he had died by suicide in a New York prison while waiting for prosecution.
Democrats have seized discord with new calls for transparency in the case of Epstein, stimulating accusations of hypocrisy of their republican colleagues.
Indeed, the bipartite unit whose investigation was launched with quickly disintegrated after the first witness, Barr, was dismissed last week.
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The Suhas Subramanyam representatives, D-VA., And Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, who attended a part of the Barr depot, left the room halfway to the rest of the rest and the Republicans accused of having insufficiently surveyed the questions during their time allocated to file Barr.
Commer, who supported these accusations was baseless, implored the Democrats not to politicize a bipartite investigation.
The divisions deepened after Commer said that Barr had no knowledge, and he believed no involvement of reprehensible acts on the part of President Donald Trump linked to Epstein.
The member of the Chamber’s Supervisory Committee, representative Robert Garcia, D-Calif., Who was not in the room, published a statement after the deposition, saying Barr did not erase Trump.