House Committee Plans Hearings on Jeffrey Epstein, Related Figures Respond
In Brief
Congressional scrutiny of Jeffrey Epstein's network is increasing as public figures and survivors call for accountability.
Key Facts
- The House committee is planning hearings involving victims of Jeffrey Epstein, according to Representative Comer.
- Bard College president Leon Botstein told staff he expects to be cleared in an ongoing inquiry into his communications with Epstein.
- WilmerHale is conducting a review of Botstein’s interactions with Epstein, which is still ongoing.
- President Trump stated he was aware his wife wanted to address rumors about Epstein but did not know what she would say.
- Survivors of Epstein are urging for a meeting with the King and Queen during their upcoming US visit.
What Happened
A House committee announced plans for hearings with Epstein victims, while figures linked to Epstein, including Bard College’s president and former President Trump, responded to renewed scrutiny. Epstein survivors are also seeking engagement with visiting UK royalty.
Why It Matters
The developments reflect ongoing efforts to investigate Epstein's network and the actions of those associated with him. Increased attention may lead to further disclosures or policy responses regarding high-profile connections.
What's Next
The House committee is expected to hold hearings, and the WilmerHale review of Botstein’s communications is ongoing. The King and Queen’s US visit may prompt further calls for meetings with Epstein survivors.
