Doug Collins
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Ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee who, with Chairman Jerry Nadler, sent 23 questions to the Bureau of Prisons about Epstein's death.
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Entities connected to Doug Collins through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
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U.S. Southern District of New York
Connected via: Jerry Nadler, Senate Judiciary Committee, Federal Bureau of Prisons
Connected via: Senate Judiciary Committee, Federal Bureau of Prisons
Person
Ghislaine Maxwell
Connected via: Senate Judiciary Committee, Federal Bureau of Prisons
Organization
Mother Jones
Connected via: Federal Bureau of Prisons
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Larry Nassar
Connected via: Federal Bureau of Prisons
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- Person Jerry Nadler - Nadler and Collins, as leaders of the House Judiciary Committee, sent 23 questions to the Federal Bureau of Prisons a... Official Document
- Organization Senate Judiciary Committee - Collins was ranking member of House Judiciary Committee Credible Reporting
- Organization Federal Bureau of Prisons - Ranking member Collins and Chairman Nadler sent 23 questions to the Bureau of Prisons about Epstein's death Official Document
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- Organization Federal Bureau of Prisons - Collins, as ranking member of House Judiciary Committee, sent 23 questions to the BOP about Epstein's death. Credible Reporting
Connected To
- Organization Federal Bureau of Prisons - Collins as House Judiciary ranking member joined Nadler in sending 23 questions to the BOP about Epstein's death. Official Document
Source Documents & Evidence
“the leaders of the House Judiciary Committee, Chairman Jerry Nadler and ranking member Doug Collins, sent the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) 23 questions about Epstein's death.”Accessed: 2026-02-21
Added: 2026-02-21
· Updated: 2026-04-04
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