Epstein assistant reportedly names three people in congressional investigation
Sarah Kellen, who worked for Jeffrey Epstein for many years, reportedly gave the names of three people she claimed were connected to Epstein during a U.S. congressional investigation.
According to CNN, James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said Kellen testified in a closed congressional session, CE Report quotes Anadolu Agency.
Comer stated that Kellen shared the names of three individuals she alleged were linked to Epstein’s prostitution network.
He also criticized the United States Department of Justice for not questioning Kellen until 2019, saying this showed the investigation had been poorly handled.
Kellen reportedly denied claims that she was Epstein’s accomplice and said she herself had suffered sexual and psychological abuse by Epstein.
Epstein was accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls and operating a sex trafficking network. He was found dead in his jail cell in New York in August 2019 while awaiting trial. Authorities ruled his death a suicide.
Court documents related to the Epstein case mentioned several famous figures, including Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Ehud Barak, Al Gore, Kevin Spacey, Michael Jackson, David Copperfield, Alan Dershowitz and Bill Richardson.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation later said it found no evidence of a secret “client list” and concluded Epstein died by suicide in prison.
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