House Oversight Chair James Comer (R-Kentucky) and members of his committee are slated to meet privately on Tuesday with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein when lawmakers return to Washington after a five-week recess.

It was unclear which of Epstein’s victims is expected to attend the meeting after a federal probe into the convicted sex trafficker ended in August 2019 with the financier’s death. The meeting was confirmed by two people with knowledge of the committee’s efforts surrounding Epstein, who asked to remain anonymous because of the subject’s sensitivity.

In early August, Comer subpoenaed the Justice Department for all documents associated with the Epstein probe and the department turned over the first batch of documents on Aug. 22, though they haven’t been made public. Democrats say t

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