The US House of Representatives has launched an investigation into the network of deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sex trafficking and conspiracy. The House Oversight and Reform Committee has issued subpoenas to several individuals and entities as part of the probe. The investigation aims to uncover the extent of Epstein’s crimes and identify any potential co-conspirators or enablers. Epstein’s death in August 2019 sparked widespread outrage and raised questions about the circumstances surrounding his demise. The House committee’s investigation is one of several ongoing probes into Epstein’s activities, including a Justice Department investigation and a Senate Judiciary Committee inquiry. The subpoenas were issued to individuals and entities that may have information about Epstein’s business dealings, associates, and potential victims. The committee is seeking documents, communications, and other records that may shed light on Epstein’s operations and any potential wrongdoing. The investigation is also examining the role of Epstein’s associates, including his longtime friend and confidant, Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell has been accused of helping Epstein recruit and groom victims, and has denied any wrongdoing. The House committee’s probe is being led by Chairman Carolyn Maloney, who has vowed to hold accountable anyone who may have enabled or covered up Epstein’s crimes. The investigation is expected to be lengthy and complex, with multiple witnesses and documents to be reviewed. The committee may also hold public hearings as part of the investigation, which could shed further light on Epstein’s activities and any potential wrongdoing. The US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York is also conducting a separate investigation into Epstein’s associates and potential co-conspirators. The investigation has sparked hopes among Epstein’s victims and their families that justice may finally be served. However, the probe has also raised concerns about the potential for interference or obstruction from powerful individuals or entities that may have been involved with Epstein. The House committee’s investigation is a significant step towards uncovering the truth about Epstein’s crimes and holding accountable those who may have enabled or covered them up. The investigation is ongoing, and it is unclear when the committee’s findings will be released. The probe has already sparked significant media attention and public interest, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability in the wake of Epstein’s death.