U.S. House Committee Publishes More Than 33,000 Pages of Epstein Files
In a major development, a U.S. House committee has released in excess of 33,000 pages of records connected to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The newly published files have reignited public debate and scrutiny over the case.
These documents, released in full, provide deep insight into previously confidential aspects of the prolonged federal investigations into Epstein’s activities. The unprecedented disclosure marks a significant step toward transparency and may influence ongoing discussions about accountability, legal oversight, and the adequacy of previous investigations.
While the full content of the files is still under review, their release is expected to spur further legislative and public scrutiny, and could potentially lead to new inquiries or reforms in how such cases are handled moving forward.