
The US Supervision and Government Reform Committee published the first set of documents from its probe on the sex offend of Jeffrey Epstein on Tuesday. More than 33,000 pages of records related to convicted sex offenses were recorded on the committee’s website after being handed over to the Ministry of Justice.
“We are in the process of recording these documents for full transparency, so everyone in America can see these documents,” said Committee chairman James Comer.
“It goes as fast as we can make them record,” COMER told reporters. “We want them to be public as soon as possible.”
The Ministry of Justice handed over the records after the summons of the chairman of Comera, while the first set was delivered last month. It was not immediately clear what was new at the dose of documents published on Tuesday. Thousands of pages of documents linked to Epstein investigation have already been published in earlier publication.
In its statement, the Chamber of Deputies stated that it expected to receive more records from the Ministry of Justice, and are edited to protect the “identity of the victim” and remove “any material of sexual abuse of children”.
Documents were uploaded to Google. The link is here.
While waiting for a court for alleged trading in sex of minors – accepted to provide him with sex massages – Epstein died in a New York prison cell in 2019.
President Donald Trump’s name
According to Wall Street Journal, President Donald Trump was among the hundreds found during the review of the justice of Epstein. However, there was no evidence of unlawful conduct.
For years, Trump’s supporters have been obsessed with the Epstein case and believed that the elites of the “deep state” were protecting Epstein collaborators in the democratic side and Hollywood – but not Trump.
From the FBI and Justice department in July, Epstein said he had committed suicide, these supporters were in his arms. The FBI also said that Epstein had not published any significant characters and did not make a “list of clients”.
In August this year, the Ministry of Justice issued a transcript of an interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, accomplice by Epstein, saying that Trump was friendly with a convicted sex offender, but he was never inappropriate with anyone. ”
Deputy Prosecutor Todd Blanch, a former personal lawyer Trump, conducted an interview with Maxwell, who serves a 20 -year imprisonment for the recruitment of minor girls for Epstein.
Maxwell is the only former collaborator of Epstein convicted in connection with his activity. After talking to Blanche, he was moved from prison in Florida to a minimum security device in Texas.
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