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Congressional Panel Investigating Epstein Subpoenas Leon Black in Unusual Escalation

The panel’s Republican chairman said he was moved to act after the private equity mogul repeatedly declined to discuss nondisclosure agreements at a closed-door hearing.

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What happenedThe panel’s Republican chairman said he was moved to act after the private equity mogul repeatedly declined to discuss nondisclosure agreements at a closed-door hearing.
What changedNew York Times - Business frames it as "Congressional Panel Investigating Epstein Subpoenas Leon Black in Unusual Escalation". NBC News - Politics frames it as "Epstein associate Leon Black leaves testimony early with subpoenas".
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Still Watching. New York Times - Business frames it as "Congressional Panel Investigating Epstein Subpoenas Leon Black in Unusual Escalation". NBC News - Politics frames it as "Epstein associate Leon Black leaves testimony early with subpoenas".

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Congressional Panel Investigating Epstein Subpoenas Leon Black in Unusual Escalation

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The panel’s Republican chairman said he was moved to act after the private equity mogul repeatedly declined to discuss nondisclosure agreements at a closed-door hearing.

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Epstein associate Leon Black leaves testimony early with subpoenas

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Billionaire business associate of Jeffery Epstein, Leon Black, cut short his testimony to the House Oversight Committee after being issued two subpoenas by Chairman James Comer. NBC News’ J...

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