Private Hands, Public Questions: Epstein Evidence Removal Sparks Congressional Probe (3/27/26)
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Lawmakers say it is “incredibly troubling” that Epstein’s computers, hard drives, and other materials may have been in private hands rather than secured by law enforcement, potentially limiting what investigators—and now Congress—have been able to review. The committee has requested the preservation and production of all related materials, including digital storage, financial records, communications, and any documentation showing the chain of custody, as part of a broader effort to understand whether key evidence was effectively shielded during the early stages of the Epstein investigation.
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House Oversight panel seeks testimony from private investigators who removed evidence from Epstein's home - ABC News
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