WASHINGTON - The House Oversight Committee has made documents from the Department of Justice concerning the sex trafficking investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell available to the public .
The files include hundreds of image files of court filings and video files, featuring body camera footage from police searches and interviews with victims. The victims' faces are obscured in the footage.
The Justice Department released these files in response to a subpoena from the committee, issued by Chairman James Comer on August 5. However, committee Democrats have stated that much of the information in the documents is already publicly known.
As Congress reconvenes, there is increasing pressure for lawmakers to push for more transparency in the Epstein case. Republican lawmak