New Allegations Emerge in Epstein Case: Three Names Revealed to Congress
Epstein Update: Three New Alleged Abusers' Names Revealed to Congress

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During closed-door testimony, Sarah Kellen, a former assistant to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, revealed the names of three new alleged abusers to the House Oversight Committee. Kellen, who has described herself as a victim of Epstein, aims to raise awareness about abuse and help others heal from trauma.
- 01Sarah Kellen provided the names of three new alleged abusers during her testimony to the House Oversight Committee.
- 02Kellen described the abuse she suffered while working for Epstein, highlighting her own victimization.
- 03Representative James Comer, chair of the committee, stated that Kellen's testimony included crucial details that the committee has been awaiting.
- 04Kellen was previously identified as a potential co-conspirator in Epstein's 2008 conviction in Florida.
- 05In a pre-hearing interview, Kellen expressed her desire to transform her trauma into positive action to help others.
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Sarah Kellen, the longtime assistant of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, testified before the House Oversight Committee, revealing the names of three new alleged abusers. Representative James Comer, a Republican from Kentucky and chair of the committee, stated that Kellen's testimony provided the committee with critical information they had been seeking. Kellen also shared her own experiences of abuse at the hands of Epstein, despite having worked for him for years. She had previously been identified as a potential co-conspirator in Epstein's 2008 conviction in Florida, which was criticized as a 'sweetheart deal' for procuring a minor for prostitution. Ahead of her testimony, Kellen expressed her desire to turn her pain and trauma into a force for good, aiming to raise awareness about the issue of abuse and help others who have suffered similar experiences. This ongoing investigation continues to unfold, with more updates expected as the committee reviews the new allegations.
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