Former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify before the House of Representatives as part of the large-scale investigation into the activities of deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Operative Information Center-OMM, citing foreign media, reports that this development follows the US Department of Justice's release of over 3 million documents related to the Epstein case to the public.
In a statement shared on social media, Clinton's spokesperson, Angel Urena, confirmed that the couple is cooperating with the investigation in good faith. According to the reports, Bill and Hillary Clinton will answer questions as part of the ongoing congressional inquiry into the matter.
The Epstein scandal, which has resonated globally, continues to draw international attention as newly unclassified documents bring the names of several high-profile individuals back into the spotlight. The investigation seeks to clarify the extent of Epstein's network and the nature of his interactions with various political and social figures over several decades. The case remains one of the most high-profile legal probes in recent US history, involving complex allegations of sex trafficking and conspiracy.