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Jeffrey Epstein’s property is expected to begin handing over documents to Capitol Hill members on Monday based on a subpoena issued by the House Oversight Committee last month.
The trustee responsible for handling late pedophile affairs is Order to turn over As part of a House member’s investigation into Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, he included his infamous “Birthday Book”, which included his infamous “Birthday Book.”
A committee aide told Fox News on Monday that they expected the first batch of documents at Epstein’s estate to be produced that day, but they did not elaborate on what the first batch might contain.
Fox News Digital also contacts attorneys representing Epstein’s property.
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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer summoned Jeffrey Epstein’s property to continue his panel investigation. (Getty Image)
R-Ky. Committee Chairman James Comer sent a letter on August 25 asking for a large number of documents by September 8.
“We understand that Jeffrey Epstein’s property is being detained and controlled for documents, which may further investigate and legislative objectives. In addition, our understanding is that the estate is ready and willing to provide these documents according to the subpoena committee,” Comer wrote at the time.
The subpoena documents include all entries in a book by Maxwell for the 50th anniversary of Epstein’s birth, Epstein’s will, and information about his 2008 non-deliberation agreement.
Members hope “Birthday book,” It is said that personalized information from Epstein’s friends and colleagues will articulate his personal connections. However, this information may be outdated, but the book was compiled in 2003.

Chauntae Davies spoke at a press conference to discuss the Epstein Document Transparency Act, directing the investigation into the remaining archives of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C., September 3, 2025. (Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)
Information about Epstein’s financial transactions, calls and visitor logs is also sought, “any document or record that may reasonably be construed as a document or record of a client involved in sexual conduct or trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein,” according to a copy of Fox News Digital of Subpoena.
The attorney representing the executor of Epstein’s estate told Fox News last month: “As the co-executors have been saying, they will comply with all legal procedures for the matter, including the committee’s subpoena.”
Comer summoned A group of peopleand the Department of Justice (DOJ), about information related to Epstein.
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He also led Alexander Acosta, former Trump administration labor secretary Alexander Acosta, who signed a non-ban agreement with the federal government on September 19 when Epstein signed a non-ban agreement with the federal government in 2008.
He and other members of the House Oversight Committee met with Epstein survivors last week.
The Justice Department has released about 33,000 pages of archives, but the House Oversight Committee has released it, although the vast majority of it is already public knowledge.

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