The Vault: The Epstein Files

House Bill 5723: Can Illinois Launch a State-Level Epstein Investigation? (3/4/26)

Mar 5, 2026
Lawmakers propose a state commission with subpoena power to investigate Illinois links to Jeffrey Epstein’s network. Discussion covers institutional failures, survivor advocacy, and whether a state panel can actually enforce accountability. Political hurdles, withholding of federal records, and possibilities for statewide grand jury referrals are also explored.
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INSIGHT

States Can Bypass Federal Inaction

  • Federal inaction created space for states to pursue accountability when DOJ stalls on Epstein-related records and prosecutions.
  • Bobby Capucci highlights state commissions as a workaround because state cases can't be killed by the DOJ's decisions.
INSIGHT

Illinois Bill Targets Institutional Failures

  • House Bill 5723 would create a 10-member bipartisan commission to investigate Illinois-linked Epstein crimes and institutional failures.
  • Rep. Abdelnasser Rashid framed the commission as exposing systems and institutions that looked the other way for victims.
ADVICE

Get Republicans Onboard To Preserve Credibility

  • Republicans should join bipartisan commissions to ensure fairness and credibility rather than oppose them on partisan grounds.
  • Bobby Capucci urges GOP involvement to prevent investigations from becoming partisan mudslinging and to protect survivors' interests.
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