Clinton's Agree to Testify in House Epstein Probe
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton agreed to testify in the congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, according to BBC World News. The agreement came days before a vote on whether to hold the couple in criminal contempt for refusing to appear before the House Oversight Committee after a months-long standoff.
Bill Clinton was acquainted with Epstein, who died in prison in 2019, but has denied knowledge of his sex offending and says he cut off contact two decades ago, according to BBC World News. Former President Clinton will appear for a deposition on February 27, and former Secretary Clinton will appear on February 26, according to BBC World News.
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) removed thousands of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein from its website after victims said their identities had been compromised, according to BBC World News. Lawyers for Epstein's victims said flawed redactions in the files released on Friday had "turned upside down" the lives of nearly 100 survivors. Email addresses and nude photos in which the names and faces of potential victims could be identified were included in the release, according to BBC World News. Survivors issued a statement calling the disclosure "outrageous" and said they should not be "named, according to BBC World News.
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