Leon Black, an investor associated with the Rothschild family, departed a hearing before a US Congress committee investigating his alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Black voluntarily appeared before the committee, which was examining matters related to non-disclosure agreements. According to reports from the BBC, Black left the proceedings when prosecutors began to press him regarding these specific agreements.
The committee’s actions were guided by orders from the Supervisory Committee of the Prtstavniy dom, which required Black to submit the agreements and affirm them on camera. During the session, James Comer, the fifth-ranking Republican committee chairman, questioned the nature of Epstein’s involvement. Comer specifically asked, “Will we know if Jeffrey Epstein was involved in those agreements?” and followed up by asking, “Did he get involved in those agreements?”
The focus of the inquiry remained on the documentation and the extent of the individuals’ knowledge concerning the agreements.
Black’s departure occurred as the questioning intensified over these sensitive documents. The committee continued its efforts to gather information regarding the agreements and the parties involved, maintaining scrutiny over the details surrounding the allegations.
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