House
committee posts new Epstein documents
The
GOP-led panel is also requesting Jeffrey Epstein's estate hand over unredacted
calendar and flight logs.
By Hailey
Fuchs
09/16/2025
05:17 PM EDT
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/09/16/house-committee-posts-new-epstein-documents-00567266
The
GOP-led House Oversight and Government Reform Committee released a new set of
materials Tuesday as part of its investigation into the late convicted sex
offender Jeffrey Epstein, including a transcript from an interview with former
Trump attorney general William Barr.
It’s the
latest tranche of documents to be posted publicly by the panel in recent weeks,
as members of Congress continue to pummel the Justice Department for not
putting out information faster.
Barr,
during his closed-door testimony with committee members in August, said, among
other things, he understood potential reasons why some of the Epstein documents
and materials have not yet been made public.
“[T]he
general principle is, if you have enough evidence to charge someone, you put
that evidence out through the process, but you don’t just open your files,”
Barr told lawmakers, according to the transcript. “So I understand why there is
reluctance to do it. And, as I say, the Attorney General has to make a
balance.”
Barr also
recalled he had two conversations with Trump about Epstein. One was after
Epstein’s apparent suicide in 2019, when Barr said he told Trump something
along the lines of, “You better brace for this,” and that his team would
investigate it. Epstein was also brought up in another discussion — with
multiple people — related to the news of the day, but Barr did not recall the
exact timing.
"[T]he
President said something to the effect that he had broken off with Epstein long
ago and that he had actually pushed him out of Mar-a-Lago,” Barr said, per the
transcript.
The
committee also publicly released letters from former attorneys general Alberto
Gonzales, who served in the President George W. Bush administration, and Jeff
Sessions, who served in the Trump administration before Barr. Both men were
handed subpoenas for depositions as part of the panel’s investigation, but both
wrote they had no memory of information related to the Epstein case that was
relevant to share.
Oversight
Committee chair James Comer on Tuesday disclosed his request that the Epstein
estate turn over unredacted copies of the materials it sent over to lawmakers,
including cash ledgers, message logs, calendars and flight logs. Congressional
staff have already viewed these unredacted materials but only in a meeting with
Epstein’s attorneys in New York City; they do not currently have the files in
their position.
A second
set of materials from the Epstein estate was also released publicly, including
two new pages from the so-called birthday book that was put together as a gift
for Epstein’s 50th birthday. One is a page labeled “Contents” that lists some
contributors to the book, including former President Bill Clinton and attorney
Alan Dershowitz; the other is a letter from Coco Brown or “Degenerate II.”
“(so many
girls, so little time)? And you there Jeffrey, always grinning like the
mysterious mischievous lad you are,” wrote Brown, who is listed as one of
Epstein’s friends. “I remember it all with a smile. Though with a melancholy
smile to think that you are at mid-century a mere boy, (Though we vampires are
supposed to age slowly) ((if at all)).”
The
materials’ release comes as FBI Director Kash Patel defends the
administration’s handling of the Epstein case in two hearings on the Hill this
week. He faced tough questioning from lawmakers of both parties during a Senate
hearing on Tuesday, and Patel is scheduled to go before House lawmakers on
Wednesday.

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