Epstein's Assistant Names Alleged Abusers in Congressional Testimony
Epstein's Long-time Assistant Lists 3 Names Accused Of Sexual Abuse: Report

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Sarah Kellen, Jeffrey Epstein's long-time assistant, testified before the House Oversight Committee, naming three men she accuses of sexual abuse: Frederic Fekkai, Philip Levine, and Patrick Demarchelier. Kellen described her own abuse by Epstein and claimed the new allegations provide a significant lead in the ongoing investigation.
- 01Kellen testified that she was sexually and psychologically abused by Jeffrey Epstein on a weekly basis.
- 02The three men named by Kellen include Frederic Fekkai, Philip Levine, and Patrick Demarchelier, with allegations of assault and exposure.
- 03Committee chairman James Comer described Kellen's testimony as the most substantive and productive interview to date.
- 04Fekkai's representative denied the allegations, claiming he was unaware of Epstein's actions.
- 05Kellen indicated that the Justice Department's investigation into Epstein was mishandled, as they did not interview her until 2019.
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In a significant development in the congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, his long-time assistant, provided testimony to the House Oversight Committee, naming three men she accuses of sexual abuse. Kellen described herself as a victim of Epstein's abuse, claiming it occurred weekly and at times turned violent. The men named include Frederic Fekkai, a celebrity hairstylist; Philip Levine, a former mayor of Miami Beach; and Patrick Demarchelier, a French fashion photographer. Kellen alleged that Fekkai and Levine sexually assaulted her, while Demarchelier reportedly exposed himself to her. Kellen's testimony has been characterized by committee chairman James Comer as a 'promising lead' in the investigation. He expressed optimism about the direction of the probe, noting that these allegations were previously unknown to the committee. Responses from the accused have been swift, with Fekkai's representative denying the claims and Levine acknowledging a brief acquaintance with Epstein. Comer criticized the Justice Department for its delayed investigation, stating that Kellen's testimony highlights failures in addressing the victims' needs. Kellen also mentioned Epstein's ties to former President Donald Trump, although she did not witness any inappropriate conduct involving Trump.
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The allegations made by Kellen could lead to renewed scrutiny of individuals connected to Epstein and may affect ongoing investigations into sexual abuse.
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