currently held by the Treasury Department.
Expanding his three-year investigation into the financing of Jeffrey Epsteins sex trafficking, Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., wrote to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday renewing his demand for the department to produce its extensive Epstein files to the Finance Committee. He also named several dozen individuals and entities with documented Epstein ties, seeking all files related to transactions with Epstein and any co-conspirators. Bessent twice this year has refused to provide these records to the Finance Committee, making him a willing participant in the Trump administrations Epstein cover-up.
https://www.finance.senate.gov/ranking-members-news/as-bessent-withholds-epstein-files-wyden-expands-investigation-and-demands-financial-records
So, Wyden has introduced a bill to compel the release of those records. Follow the money! There's probably at least as much dirt in the financial records as there is in the DoJ files.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/2746