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Comer requests Epstein suspicious activity reports from Treasury Dept

James Comer, the representative of the House Surveillance Committee, sent a letter to James Comer, R-Ky., Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Jeffrey Epstein and his partner Ghislaine Maxwell.

Comer, sending the letter on Sunday, the committee of the federal government, including the death of Epstein and Maxwell investigation, including the “possible bad management”, he said.

The letter determined the date of September 15 for the treasury to produce relevant shares.

“It is essential that the Treasury will produce to a certain SARS to help the Federal government’s laws in general and especially Mr. Jeffrey Epstein and Mrs. Ghislaine Maxwell’s investigation and prosecution.”

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Fox News Digital reached the Treasury department to comment on the letter, but he did not hear it immediately.

Earlier this year, Comer established the task force on the classification of the Federal Secrets, which demanded the Ministry of Justice to release all Epstein. Doj began to register with the committee on 22 August.

Comer also published a court of accumulation to many former government officials, including former president Bill Clinton and former Foreign Minister Hillary Clinton.

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In addition, other figures forced to emerge were former FBI Director Robert Mueller, former FBI Director James Comey and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch.

Mueller, as a part of the investigation on Tuesday Tuesday was arranged in front of the Parliamentary Surveillance Panel, but a source familiar to the investigation Fox News Digital MPs “Mr. Mueller’in expressed health problems that prevented the statement,” he said.

The source said, “The committee plans to withdraw the court of court.” He said.

Mueller would be the second witness in front of the committee after the former Chief Public Prosecutor Bill Barr did last month.

Elizabeth Elkind and Alex Miller from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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