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The Trump administration on Friday started handing over the documents related to the case of Jeffrey Epstein to the House Oversite Committee, Chair James Cummer, R.A. Said.
House investigators originally requested the Department of Justice (DOJ) to produce a installment of files related to Pidophile and their partner, Ghislane Maxwell by late at 12 noon on Tuesday, August 19.
It is part of a comprehensive bilateral investigation into the handling of Epstein’s case, which has also reached many former Attorney General, FBI directors and former first doubles bills and Hillary Clinton.
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The Attorney General Palm Bandy, Right, House Oversite Committee is facing the August 19 deadline to hand over the files related to Jeffrey Epstein. (Rick Freedman Photography/Corbis; Getty Images)
The Cummer announced on Monday afternoon that it would delay the deadline by Friday in the light of DOJ cooperation.
“The officials of the Department of Justice have informed us that the department will start providing records related to Epstein to the oversite committee on Friday this week. There are several records in DOJ custody, and it will take time to the department to produce all records and ensure the victims and any child sexual exploitation material,” Commerce said in a statement.
“I appreciate the transparency of the Trump administration and the commitment for efforts to provide information about the matter to American people.”
The Cummer on Monday told the first reporters that his panel was having a “good conversation” related to the document production with DJ, but asked if the target of August 19 would be met.
“You can imagine how many documents are there,” said the Comer. “I think we will receive the documents very soon. They are compiling everything together.”
Comer said DOJ “was cooperating in a good trust effort.”
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Requested materials included all documents and communications in the possession of DOJ related to both Epstein and Maxwell, as well as files “further related or human trafficking, exploitation of minors, sexual abuse, or related activity.”
The Chairman of the House Oversite Committee is leading an inquiry in the case of Representative James Comer Jeffrey Epstein. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Documents related to Epstein and Maxwell’s DOJ prosecution, especially, were requested to be requested for Epstein’s 2007 non-exercise agreement with federal prosecutors in Florida and any material related to Epstein’s death.
According to a sabpona received by Fox News Digital, the House Oversite Committee asked the documents to be unpublished on a large scale, “To protect the individual identified information of the victims, for any child sexual abuse material, defined by the Department of Justice, and any other redeemation required by the law.”
The time limit comes a day after the former Attorney General Bill Barr was sent to the back of the closed doors by the House Oversite Committee. BARR was the first person to appear in the committee’s investigation under Sabapona.
Clinton both have the dates of separate statement for October.
During an unrelated hearing in July, the sub -committee panel of the House Oversite Committee was directed to send the coorus to send the subponus to the subponity after voting in their favor.
The Trump administration attached a renewed Capital Hill in the case of Epstein after the intra-GOP decline to handle the case.
Former state secretary Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, were also sub -sub -sub -sub -detectives. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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The DOJ effectively shut down the closed case after a “entire review”, stating that Epstein had no “customer list,” did not blackmail major persons, “and confirmed that he died of suicide in New York City jail, while waiting for the prosecution.
In response to the backlash by some people on the right, Trump directed DOJ to issue a grand jury testimony related to Epstein – a request that has since been tied in courts – while Attorney General Palm Bandy interviewed Maxwell to highlight any possible new information to his deputy, Todde blanches, Maxwell.
The Cummer also subjected Maxwell, but until the Supreme Court heard his appeal to reversed his sentence, she agreed to postpone her prescribed statement.
Fox News reached DOJ for digital comment, but did not hear immediately.