Epstein’s longtime assistant accused three previously unknown abusers connected to him, Oversight chair says
Sarah Kellen said Epstein abused her weekly for more than a decade and gave lawmakers three new names tied to the investigation.
- On Thursday, longtime assistant Sarah Kellen testified before the House Oversight Committee in a closed-door hearing, providing what Chairman James Comer called the most substantive and productive interview the committee has conducted.
- Kellen, a longtime personal assistant to Jeffrey Epstein, has faced scrutiny for being named a potential "co-conspirator" in his 2008 sweetheart deal, though she maintains she was also a victim of his sexual abuse and manipulation.
- During testimony, Kellen provided three names of new alleged co-conspirators and detailed abuse occurring on average weekly, describing how Epstein entered her room at night and, in one Palm Beach incident, trapped her in a gym and violently raped her.
- Comer told reporters that Kellen gave the committee "what we've been waiting for," describing the session as the committee's most productive Epstein-related interview and signaling momentum in their investigation.
- The House Oversight Committee intends to release the testimony transcript as soon as possible, though it must first redact the names of several victims mentioned during the closed-door proceedings.
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Comer Says Epstein Witness Identified Three Previously Unknown Alleged Abusers
House Oversight Chairman James Comer said a closed-door interview with an alleged Jeffrey Epstein victim produced new names tied to the late financier’s abuse network ... The post Comer Says Epstein Witness Identified Three Previously Unknown Alleged Abusers first appeared on [your]NEWS.
Former Epstein Assistant Details To Congress How He Groomed and Controlled Her
Sarah Kellen, a longtime assistant to Jeffrey Epstein who has for years been accused by some survivors of helping facilitate his abuse, told the House Oversight Committee on Thursday that she was also one of his victims.
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