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House Investigation Accelerates Over Epstein Probe as Six Men Named for Possible Charges

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[The Lead] House investigators are accelerating the probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking operations, with lawmakers signaling six men whose identities have not been released may face new criminal charges. Republican Thomas Massie and Democrat Ro Khanna indicated they could list the names on the House floor if necessary, citing fresh, unredacted documents reviewed at the Justice Department. [Body] Since enactment of the 2018 law, the Justice Department has released about 3.5 million pages of emails, flight logs, photographs, and videos. Recent documents, reviewed by lawmakers, provide greater detail on Epstein’s network of powerful business figures and institutions. The Oversight and Government Reform Committee is allowing members to review uncensored files, amid ongoing testimony from key figures including Ghislaine Maxwell, who invoked her Fifth Amendment rights, and future appearances from billionaire Les Wexner and, at request, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Testimony from former President Bill and Hillary Clinton is also scheduled for February 2627.

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