Bondi to Testify in House Epstein Probe Amid Civil Contempt Resolution
In Brief
The House panel's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein advances as Pam Bondi is set to testify following a civil contempt resolution.
Key Facts
- Pam Bondi will testify before a House panel investigating Jeffrey Epstein.
- The announcement of Bondi's deposition came shortly after Democrats filed a civil contempt resolution against her.
- Democrats have threatened Bondi with civil contempt in connection to the Epstein probe.
- Correspondence revealed Epstein referred to a striped building on his Caribbean island as a 'mosque' multiple times.
- Plans for the striped building were changed several times, according to released documents.
What Happened
Pam Bondi is scheduled to testify in a House panel's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The deposition was announced soon after Democrats filed a civil contempt resolution against Bondi.
Why It Matters
The testimony and contempt resolution reflect ongoing efforts to examine Epstein's activities and the conduct of individuals connected to the case. New details about Epstein's properties also continue to emerge.
What's Next
Bondi's testimony before the House panel is expected to provide further information for the investigation. Additional disclosures about Epstein's properties may arise as documents are reviewed.
Sources
- CBS News — Bondi to testify in House panel's Epstein probe as Democrats threaten contempt(3h ago)
- The Independent — Epstein documents reveal purpose of strange striped building on his Caribbean island(56m ago)
