Congressional panel subpoenas Leon Black in Epstein investigation
A congressional panel has issued a subpoena to Leon Black as part of its investigation into ties to Jeffrey Epstein. This action marks a significant step in the ongoing inquiry. (sources: washingtonpost, reuters, politico)
The congressional panel investigating Jeffrey Epstein has subpoenaed Leon Black, a prominent Wall Street figure. This move indicates an escalation in the panel's investigative efforts.
- The subpoena is part of a broader investigation into Epstein's connections.
- Leon Black has been linked to Epstein through financial dealings.
- The panel's actions suggest a more aggressive approach in gathering information.
Why it matters
The investigation into Epstein's network has implications for understanding financial and social connections to his activities.
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- Scores: Relevance 7/10 | Passage/Momentum 7/10 • Evidence: Status: Congress.gov shows the bill was ordered reported by the House Education and Workforce Committee, 36-0.
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- Scores: Relevance 10/10 | Passage/Momentum 4/10 • Evidence: Status: introduced on September 9, 2025 and referred to the Senate Finance Committee.
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- Scores: Relevance 6/10 | Passage/Momentum 6/10 • Evidence: Status: ordered to be reported, as amended, by voice vote on July 22, 2025.
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- Scores: Relevance 8/10 | Passage/Momentum 3/10 • Evidence: Status: submitted on July 14, 2025 and referred to the House Judiciary Committee.
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If passed, it would
- Scores: Relevance 8/10 | Passage/Momentum 3/10 • Evidence: Status: introduced on January 22, 2026 and referred to the House Judiciary Committee.
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- Scores: Relevance 9/10 | Passage/Momentum 1/10 • Evidence: Status: introduced on August 8, 2025 and referred to the House Judiciary Committee.
