Epstein
One news article {out of many):
2025-09-03
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/epstein-victims-press-lawmakers-support-bill-release-hidden-files-say-americans-appalled
<Blockquote>"We filed lawsuits against Jeffrey Epstein, against his estate and against two financial institutions – JP Morgan and Deutsche Bank –
that prove that they provided, knowingly provided, the financial infrastructure for a sex trafficking operation.
Unfortunately, all of the documents and evidence that we have worked so hard to gather
hide behind protective orders, confidentiality agreements and bank secrecy laws,"
Edwards said.
...
"The documents in the possession of the CIA should be made available.
Those in the possession of the FBI going back decades should be made available.
The SEC financial records… should be made available,"
Edwards continued, as he stood alongside the victims. </Blockquote>
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2025-09-17
It is regrettable that Republicans voted against issuing subpoenas to four major banks:
"The House Judiciary Committee rejected a request from Democrats to vote on whether to subpoena the CEOs of four major banks — a bid intended to investigate the institutions’ connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein."
https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/09/17/congress/dems-fail-to-subpoena-major-banks-in-epstein-case-00569352
"Democrats began their effort with a motion to subpoena the financial transactions of Epstein, flagged as “suspicious activity reports,” and later similar such records from the Treasury Department.
"House Judiciary Committee votes down Epstein subpoenas" https://share.google/h5GzGPR2oZK02vypb
"Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday voted down four efforts from Democrats to subpoena records related to Jeffrey Epstein.
"Democrats began their effort with a motion to subpoena the financial transactions of Epstein, flagged as “suspicious activity reports,” and later similar such records from the Treasury Department.
...
"The Oversight Committee has already subpoenaed suspicious activity reports (SARs) from the Treasury Department,
a request that would encompass all SARs reported to the Treasury Department rather than just from four banks.
The department has said it will comply."
Those congressmen voting against this cannot hide behind
the claim that they are protecting the privacy of victims of Epstein.
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