Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Some of the Jeffrey Epstein files will be made public after the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform receives them from the Justice Department.
The committee subpoenaed the Justice Department to obtain some of the files and will redact some information to protect alleged victims and other sensitive information, a committee spokesperson told CNN on Tuesday.
The panel anticipates receiving the first batch of Epstein files on Friday, but its members do not know when they might be made public.
"The committee intends to make the records public after a thorough review to ensure all victims' identification and child sexual abuse material are redacted," the unnamed committee spokesperson said.
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