Lawmakers ask DOJ to investigate additional alleged abusers named by former Epstein assistant
Kellen’s testimony led lawmakers to seek a Justice Department probe into alleged abuse by Philip Levine and Frédéric Fekkai, with immunity among tools requested.
- On Thursday, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer asked the Justice Department to investigate abuse allegations raised by Sarah Kellen, a longtime assistant to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Testifying last month, Kellen—who began working for Epstein around 2000—described years of sexual and psychological abuse by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell while under their control.
- Kellen alleged abuse by former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine and celebrity hairstylist Frédéric Fekkai, noting she was not contacted by law enforcement until July 2019.
- In a letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Comer urged the Justice Department to investigate these allegations and "any other criminal conduct committed by" Levine and Fekkai.
- Lawmakers continue examining Epstein's network and federal case handling, recently interviewing high-profile witnesses including former President Bill Clinton and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
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Jeffrey Epstein "sexually and psychologically" abused his former assistant for over a decade ... at least that's what she told a House oversight committee investigating the late pedophile's crimes.
House committee calls on DOJ to investigate 2 men with ties to Jeffrey Epstein
The House Oversight Committee said Thursday it was asking the Justice Department to investigate sexual misconduct allegations made by Jeffrey Epstein’s former assistant, Sarah Kellen, against two of his associates
5 takeaways from House committee session with most controversial Epstein interview subject so far
The chair of the congressional committee which has spent months interviewing witnesses about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell said Thursday it was advising the Justice Department to examine allegations concerning two men accused of sexual abuse by Sarah Kellen, a former Epstein assistant.
House committee asks DOJ to look into former Miami Beach mayor in Epstein case
MIAMI — The House Oversight Committee on Thursday asked the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate sexual assault allegations made by a former assistant of Jeffrey Epstein against former Miami Beach mayor and 2018 Florida gubernatorial candidate Philip Levine. The…
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