The private, bipartisan meeting with the survivors is the latest effort by the House Oversight Committee to uncover new details about Epstein’s case.
House lawmakers to meet with Jeffrey Epstein’s victims amid probe of ‘suspicious’ financial transactions
Politics
September 01, 2025
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