Epstein Survivors Urge Comer to Probe DOJ Files in Private Meeting
Epstein Survivors Push Comer to Investigate DOJ Files

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein have called on Representative James Comer to investigate potential leads from the U.S. Department of Justice’s recently released files. The private meeting, reported by CNN, took place amid growing demands for accountability in the case.

Private Meeting Details

The survivors urged Comer, who chairs the House Oversight Committee, to examine documents that were part of the DOJ’s release of Epstein files in January 2026. The files, photographed by the Associated Press, contain materials that could shed light on Epstein’s network and potential accomplices.

Survivors’ Demands

During the meeting, survivors emphasized the need for a thorough investigation into any new evidence. They expressed frustration with the slow pace of justice and called for transparency. Comer has not yet publicly commented on the meeting.

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The DOJ’s release of Epstein files has sparked renewed interest in the case, with advocates pushing for further scrutiny. The private meeting underscores the ongoing efforts to hold all parties accountable.

As the investigation continues, survivors remain hopeful that new leads will emerge from the documents. The meeting with Comer represents a critical step in their quest for justice.

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