Howard Lutnick to Voluntarily Testify Before House Committee on Epstein Ties
In Brief
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick will appear voluntarily before a House panel investigating his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Key Facts
- US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has agreed to voluntarily testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, according to committee announcements.
- Committee Chairman James Comer stated Lutnick's appearance is voluntary and part of the ongoing congressional investigation into Epstein's network.
- Lutnick previously acknowledged visiting Epstein's private island in 2012, according to multiple reports.
- Documents released by the Justice Department have provided information about Lutnick's interactions with Epstein, according to CBS News.
- Lutnick's relationship with Epstein has received renewed attention following recent disclosures, according to Al Jazeera.
What Happened
Howard Lutnick, US Commerce Secretary, has agreed to voluntarily testify before the House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation into connections with Jeffrey Epstein. Committee Chairman James Comer announced Lutnick's voluntary appearance, which follows Lutnick's acknowledgment of visiting Epstein's private island and recent document releases detailing their interactions.
Why It Matters
The House committee is examining the nature of Lutnick's association with Epstein, a convicted sex offender. The testimony is expected to provide additional information for the congressional investigation into potential connections between public officials and Epstein.
Sources
- BBC World — US commerce secretary to testify before Congress about Epstein ties(6h ago)
- CNBC — Epstein files: Howard Lutnick volunteers to testify to House committee(10h ago)
- ABC News — Howard Lutnick to 'appear voluntarily' before House panel probing Epstein: Chairman(10h ago)
