The bill, establishing the "Epstein Transparency and Accountability Commission," aims to investigate criminal violations by Jeffrey Epstein and his associates, and review the Department of Justice's actions on human trafficking. The bill outlines the commission's composition, functions, and powers, including subpoena authority. It also requires the commission to issue reports, promote transparency, and make recommendations. Furthermore, it mandates the submission of a final report to Congress with unclassified information, updates on human trafficking cases, an examination of policies, and recommendations to address victims' unique vulnerabilities. The bill emphasizes the protection of victims' personal information and allocates funds for the commission's activities.
