Leon Black's testimony before a House committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein concluded unexpectedly on Friday morning. Members from both parties reported that Black declined to answer questions regarding non-disclosure agreements. James Comer, the Republican chair of the committee, stated that two subpoenas had been issued to Black on the same day: one requiring him to provide any non-disclosure agreements and another for him to appear again before the committee next month.
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Leon Black's Testimony Before House Committee Ends Abruptly
Leon Black's testimony before a House committee regarding Jeffrey Epstein was cut short after he reportedly refused to answer questions about non-disclosure agreements. The committee's chair, James Comer, announced that two subpoenas had been issued to Black, one for documents and another for a future appearance.
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Leon Black's Testimony Before House Committee Ends Abruptly