The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday released more than 30,000 pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, just hours after a closed-door meeting with six people who alleged Epstein sexually abused them.
The files include Customs and Border Protection’s log of flight locations of Epstein’s plane from 2000 to 2014 and forms consistent with reentry back to the U.S., a disclosure that Oversight Committee Democrats identified as new.
Many of the remaining documents were already in the public record, including a video of Metropolitan Correctional Center from the night of Epstein’s death, Supreme Court filings from Ghislaine Maxwell, a DOJ Office of the Inspector General report on Epstein’s death and a memo from Attorney General Pam Bondi to FBI Director Kash Patel on releasing the Epstein files, according to a summary from Oversight Democrats.