Eric Holder, who served as Attorney General from February 2009 to April 2015, was subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee in August 2025 to provide testimony regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Through his legal representatives, Holder submitted a written declaration stating he had no knowledge of the Epstein or Maxwell cases during his tenure as Attorney General, noting that the national notoriety of these cases arose well after his service ended in 2015. The committee accepted his written representation in lieu of an in-person deposition. There is no evidence of any criminal charges, arrests, convictions, or civil liability against Holder related to the Epstein case.
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