爱泼斯坦幸存者在私下会晤中敦促科默调查司法部档案中的潜在线索


2026-06-15T20:01:42.531Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/15/politics/jeffrey-epstein-victims-comer-meeting-doj

上周,一群杰弗里·爱泼斯坦性侵案幸存者及已故受害者弗吉尼亚·吉弗雷的家属在一场私下会晤中,向众议院监督委员会主席詹姆斯·科默指出了司法部爱泼斯坦相关档案中的指控,敦促其展开进一步调查。他们认为,代理司法部长托德·布兰奇所称“该案已无更多线索可追查”的说法并不属实。

该团体携带了司法部已公开的爱泼斯坦档案文件——其中一封邮件详细列出了这名已故定罪性犯罪者社交圈内的男性名单,以及吉弗雷2015年对调查人员的证词——以帮助这位共和党籍主席推进其自身的调查,并指出司法部仍可对有权势男性的相关指控展开追查。

幸存者与众议院监督委员会的这场私下会晤,为双方之间的幕后沟通以及幸存者所施加的压力提供了新的视角。随着对这名已故定罪性犯罪者及其社交圈的调查在布兰奇任内基本陷入停滞,幸存者们一直在寻求追责。

幸存者们向科默展示了2025年7月的部分打码邮件,这些邮件显示,联邦调查局官员当时已知晓一封讨论制作一份针对十余名男性的指控清单电子表格的邮件。

“拿着这些名单,制作一份新的电子表格,记录所有针对他们的负面信息。”邮件链中一名身份被打码的人士如此说道,这里指的是包含14名男性的名单。

这份名单包括此前已在委员会作证的人物,如比尔·克林顿和莱斯·韦克斯纳,以及其他未在该委员会露面的知名人士,如安德鲁·蒙巴顿-温莎和唐纳德·特朗普总统。美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)对公开的爱泼斯坦档案进行审查后发现,特工们在同一天晚些时候就开始为名单上的14名男性收集指控信息。

克林顿和韦克斯纳已在委员会接受了录像和书面证词采访,两人均否认存在任何不当行为,也称对爱泼斯坦的罪行一无所知。CNN已联系蒙巴顿-温莎,他也强烈否认在与爱泼斯坦的交往中存在任何不当行为。

特朗普一直否认与爱泼斯坦相关的不当行为,白宫发言人阿比盖尔·杰克逊周一告诉CNN:“正如特朗普总统本人所说,他在任何与爱泼斯坦相关的事情上都已完全洗脱嫌疑。通过公布数千页文件、配合众议院监督委员会的传票请求、签署《爱泼斯坦档案透明度法案》,以及呼吁对爱泼斯坦的民主党盟友展开更多调查,特朗普总统为爱泼斯坦的受害者所做的工作比以往任何人都多。”

目前尚无法从档案中得知联邦调查局和司法部为追查这14名男性的上述指控采取了哪些行动。参会的女性驳斥了布兰奇的说法——包括今年2月对CNN记者达纳·巴斯和4月对福克斯新闻的表态——即档案中没有任何可提起公诉的线索,且这些文件不应纳入现任司法部发起的案件中。

CNN已就此次邮件往来及提交给科默的证词联系司法部、联邦调查局以及其他涉案男性的代表置评。

科默很快就对幸存者提供的部分信息采取了行动。

在与幸存者会面后,这位共和党主席宣布将要求律师艾伦·德肖维茨在委员会的调查中作证。委员会在其请求中表示:“鉴于公开报道、司法部公布的文件、委员会获取的文件,以及你曾作为爱泼斯坦先生的律师的过往经历,委员会认为你拥有有助于调查的信息。”

委员会的一名发言人告诉CNN:“根据爱泼斯坦幸存者提供的信息以及格罗夫女士的证词,科默主席请求艾伦·德肖维茨接受录像、书面证词采访。”

长期公开声称自己从未在爱泼斯坦或其受害者相关事宜上有任何不当或违法行为的德肖维茨周一告诉CNN:“我没有任何不当行为。这也是我主动要求作证的原因。”

德肖维茨曾是谈判达成爱泼斯坦2008年有争议认罪协议的法律团队成员之一。2022年,吉弗雷同意撤回对德肖维茨的指控,德肖维茨一直否认这些指控,并称她在指控自己性虐待时“可能犯了一个错误”。

吉弗雷的家属也向科默提供了他们已故姐姐2015年证词的节选,在证词中,吉弗雷列出了她称爱泼斯坦和Ghislaine Maxwell将她贩运过去的男性名单。

尽管司法部近几个月来一直表示已无调查余地,但爱泼斯坦档案的阴云仍笼罩着特朗普政府。

正如CNN此前报道,在《纽约时报》披露布兰奇参与了秘密白宫会议、讨论如何控制爱泼斯坦档案引发的政治后果后,一群爱泼斯坦幸存者公开反对布兰奇获得特朗普提名的永久司法部长职位。

与此同时,众议院监督委员会在其持续进行的爱泼斯坦调查中已完成至少15次采访,对象包括克林顿夫妇、商务部长霍华德·卢特尼克、比尔·盖茨以及爱泼斯坦核心圈子的关键成员。

Epstein survivors push Comer to investigate potential leads from DOJ’s files in private meeting

2026-06-15T20:01:42.531Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/15/politics/jeffrey-epstein-victims-comer-meeting-doj

In a private meeting last week, a group of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse and family members of the late Virginia Giuffre pointed House Oversight Chair James Comer to allegations from the Justice Department’s Epstein files to further investigate, arguing that acting Attorney General Todd Blanche’s suggestion there were no more leads to pursue in the case is not true.

The group brought documents from DOJ’s released Epstein files – an email detailing a list of men from the late convicted sex offender’s orbit, as well as Giuffre’s 2015 testimony to investigators – to help the Republican chairman refine his own probe and to argue there are allegations against powerful men that the Justice Department could pursue.

The private meeting between the survivors and the House Oversight Committee provides a fresh window into the back channeling between the two groups and the pressure the survivors are applying as they seek accountability as the investigation into the late convicted sex offender and his orbit has largely stalled under Blanche.

The survivors presented Comer a partially redacted set of emails from July 2025 that showed FBI officials were aware of an email discussing building out a spreadsheet of allegations against more than a dozen men.

“Take these names and build out new spreadsheet w all the derog on them,” a redacted individual says in one of the emails on the chain, referring to the list of 14 men.

That list includes some who have previously testified to the committee – like Bill Clinton and Les Wexner – and other high-profile names – such as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and President Donald Trump – who have not appeared before the panel. A CNN review of the public Epstein files revealed that agents started to gather allegations for each of the 14 men named later that same day.

Clinton and Wexner, who have appeared before the committee for videotaped and transcribed interviews, have each denied any wrongdoing and knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. CNN has reached out to Mountbatten-Windsor, who has also vehemently denied any and all wrongdoing in his dealings with Epstein.

Trump has consistently denied wrongdoing related to Epstein, and White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told CNN Monday that “just as President Trump has said, he’s been totally exonerated on anything relating to Epstein. And by releasing thousands of pages of documents, cooperating with the House Oversight Committee’s subpoena request, signing the Epstein Files Transparency Act, and calling for more investigations into Epstein’s Democrat friends, President Trump has done more for Epstein’s victims than anyone before him.”

It was not immediately clear from the files what the FBI and DOJ did to pursue the outlined allegations for the 14 men. The women in the meeting disputed Blanche’s claims – including to CNN’s Dana Bash in February and to FOX in April – that there was nothing in the files that would lead to prosecution and that the files should not be part of cases brought by the current Justice Department.

CNN has reached out to the DOJ, FBI, and representatives of the other men for comment on the email exchange and testimony provided to Comer.

Comer soon acted on at least some of the information provided to him by the survivors.

After meeting with them, the Republican chairman announced he would ask attorney Alan Dershowitz to testify in the panel’s probe. “Due to public reporting, documents released by the Department of Justice, documents obtained by the Committee, and your former role as Mr. Epstein’s attorney, the Committee believes you have information that will assist in its investigation,” the panel said in its request.

A spokesperson for the committee told CNN that “based on information provided by Epstein survivors and testimony from Ms. Groff, Chairman Comer is requesting that Alan Dershowitz appear for a videotaped, transcribed interview.”

Dershowitz, who has long publicly maintained he has never done anything wrong or illegal related to Epstein or his victims, told CNN on Monday: “I did absolutely nothing wrong. That’s why I volunteered to testify.”

Dershowitz was part of the legal team that negotiated Epstein’s controversial 2008 plea deal. In 2022, Giuffre agreed to drop allegations she made against Dershowitz, which he consistently denied, saying she “may have made a mistake” when she also accused him of sexual abuse.

Giuffre’s family members also took Comer excerpts from their late sister’s 2015 deposition in which she named men she said Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell trafficked her to.

The cloud of the Epstein files continues to hang over the Trump administration, even as the Justice Department has maintained in recent months that there is nothing left to investigate.

As CNN reported, a group of Epstein survivors came out in opposition to Blanche’s nomination as Trump’s permanent attorney general in the wake of New York Times reporting that Blanche participated in secret White House meetings on how to contain the political fallout from the Epstein files.

The House Oversight Committee, meanwhile, has conducted at least 15 interviews as part of its ongoing Epstein probe including the Clintons, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Bill Gates and key members of Epstein’s inner circle.

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