House Oversight Committee Releases Epstein Estate Records, Comer Alleges Politicization
House Oversight Committee Releases Epstein Estate Records, Comer Alleges Politicization

WASHINGTON – The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform today released a tranche of records provided by the estate of Jeffrey Epstein. This disclosure follows a subpoena issued by Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) on August 25, 2025, marking a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the disgraced financier’s affairs.
In a sharp statement accompanying the release, Chairman Comer accused Democratic members of the committee of “cherry-picking documents and politicizing information” received from the Epstein Estate. Comer asserted that Oversight Committee Republicans are committed to a thorough investigation aimed at achieving transparency and accountability for survivors of Epstein’s heinous crimes and the American public. He specifically defended former President Trump, stating he is “not accused of any wrongdoing,” and criticized Democrats for allegedly ignoring new information.
The committee also disclosed that it has obtained information regarding Epstein’s bank accounts and confirmed its intention to pursue these additional financial records, indicating a deepening of the probe. Comer urged Democrats to prioritize justice for survivors over political maneuvering.
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