Congress to receive unredacted Epstein files from Justice Department
February 7, 2026 • Google News World
Congressional Access to Unredacted Epstein Files
Members of the US Congress will have access to previously unreleased documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who died in 2019 while serving time for sex trafficking charges. The files were made available by the Department of Justice.
According to reports, the unredacted documents include texts, emails, and other communications between Epstein and his associates. These records are expected to shed more light on Epstein’s business dealings and connections with high-profile individuals.
Separately, a report has emerged that Lutnick, an associate of Epstein’s, was involved in business ventures with the financier. Additionally, some missing records related to two prominent figures, Bondi and Patel, have drawn scrutiny following their release as part of the Epstein files.
The Department of Justice has confirmed that members of Congress will be able to view the unredacted documents next week. The release of these previously unreleased records is expected to provide further insight into Epstein’s activities and connections during his lifetime.
Source: Google News World