This resolution addresses the public's right to know the full extent of criminal activity and potential misconduct involving Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. It highlights Epstein's sex trafficking network, his controversial 2008 non-prosecution agreement, his death in federal custody, and Ghislaine Maxwell's conviction. Recent statements from the Department of Justice, indicating no further disclosure, contradict prior assurances from administration officials regarding transparency. The House of Representatives, affirming its constitutional authority to investigate, formally demands the immediate release of all unclassified files, flight logs, correspondence, and evidence pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and their known associates. This demand includes provisions for redactions only to protect the identities of minor victims and to preserve ongoing prosecutions. Furthermore, the resolution calls upon the Department of Justice , the Federal Bureau of Investigation , and any other relevant executive branch agency to submit a comprehensive report. This report should detail any delays, suppression, or destruction of evidence related to Epstein's operations. It also urges relevant House Committees to initiate formal investigations into any obstruction or delay of these files' release, supporting full transparency and public access for justice and accountability.
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Submitted in House
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Submitted in House
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Crime and Law Enforcement
Demanding the immediate release of all Federal documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein.
USA119th CongressHRES-577| House
| Updated: 7/14/2025
This resolution addresses the public's right to know the full extent of criminal activity and potential misconduct involving Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. It highlights Epstein's sex trafficking network, his controversial 2008 non-prosecution agreement, his death in federal custody, and Ghislaine Maxwell's conviction. Recent statements from the Department of Justice, indicating no further disclosure, contradict prior assurances from administration officials regarding transparency. The House of Representatives, affirming its constitutional authority to investigate, formally demands the immediate release of all unclassified files, flight logs, correspondence, and evidence pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and their known associates. This demand includes provisions for redactions only to protect the identities of minor victims and to preserve ongoing prosecutions. Furthermore, the resolution calls upon the Department of Justice , the Federal Bureau of Investigation , and any other relevant executive branch agency to submit a comprehensive report. This report should detail any delays, suppression, or destruction of evidence related to Epstein's operations. It also urges relevant House Committees to initiate formal investigations into any obstruction or delay of these files' release, supporting full transparency and public access for justice and accountability.