The House Oversight Committee has launched an investigation into Labor Secretary Alex Acosta’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, amid mounting criticism over his role in the sex trafficking allegations. Epstein, a wealthy financier, was arrested earlier this month on charges of sex trafficking minors. The committee is seeking answers on why Acosta, who was the US Attorney for the Southern District of Florida at the time, agreed to a non-prosecution agreement with Epstein in 2008. The agreement allowed Epstein to plead guilty to state charges and serve just 13 months in prison, despite allegations that he had molested dozens of underage girls. The committee is also seeking documents and testimony from Acosta, as well as other officials involved in the case. The investigation is the latest development in a growing scandal surrounding Epstein’s case, which has sparked widespread outrage and calls for Acosta’s resignation. Acosta has defended his handling of the case, saying that he made the best decision he could with the evidence available at the time. However, many have questioned why Epstein was given such a lenient sentence, and why the non-prosecution agreement was kept secret from the victims. The case has also raised questions about the role of wealth and power in influencing the justice system. Epstein’s connections to powerful politicians and business leaders, including President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton, have been widely reported. The committee’s investigation is likely to shed more light on the circumstances surrounding the non-prosecution agreement and Acosta’s role in the case. The probe is also expected to examine whether Acosta’s actions were influenced by Epstein’s wealth and connections. The House Oversight Committee has the power to subpoena witnesses and documents, and can hold hearings to gather more information. The committee’s chairman, Rep. Elijah Cummings, has said that the investigation will be thorough and transparent. The committee is also seeking information from the Justice Department and the FBI, which were involved in the investigation of Epstein. The case has sparked a national conversation about sex trafficking and the need for greater accountability for those who commit these crimes. Many have called for greater support for victims of sex trafficking and for more resources to be devoted to investigating and prosecuting these crimes. The House Oversight Committee’s investigation is an important step towards ensuring that those responsible for the handling of Epstein’s case are held accountable. The committee’s findings are likely to have significant implications for Acosta and others involved in the case. The investigation is also likely to shed more light on the broader issues surrounding sex trafficking and the justice system. As the investigation continues, it is likely that more information will come to light about the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s case and Acosta’s role in it. The House Oversight Committee’s probe is a critical step towards ensuring that justice is served and that those responsible for the handling of Epstein’s case are held accountable. The committee’s investigation is ongoing, and it is likely that more developments will emerge in the coming weeks and months. The case has sparked widespread outrage and calls for greater accountability, and the House Oversight Committee’s investigation is an important step towards achieving this goal. The committee’s findings are likely to have significant implications for Acosta and others involved in the case, and will shed more light on the broader issues surrounding sex trafficking and the justice system.