Republicans Urge DOJ to Investigate New Epstein Testimony Linking High-Profile Figures
New Epstein testimony triggers Republican push for DOJ investigation into high-profile figures

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Republican lawmakers have called for a US Justice Department investigation into allegations made by Sarah Kellen, a former assistant of Jeffrey Epstein, who accused two prominent men of sexual assault. The allegations include claims against hairstylist Frederic Fekkai and former Miami Beach mayor Philip Levine, both of whom deny wrongdoing.
- 01Sarah Kellen, a former assistant to Jeffrey Epstein, testified that Frederic Fekkai sexually assaulted her in Hawaii and Philip Levine assaulted her in Saint-Tropez.
- 02Kellen described Epstein's controlling behavior and her own victimization, while also implicating Ghislaine Maxwell in her abuse.
- 03Both Fekkai and Levine have denied the allegations, with Fekkai expressing shock and Levine describing a consensual encounter.
- 04Kellen's testimony mentioned other public figures connected to Epstein but did not accuse them of wrongdoing.
- 05The Justice Department is not obligated to investigate based solely on the lawmakers' request.
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The fallout from Jeffrey Epstein's crimes continues as Republican lawmakers have urged the US Justice Department to investigate allegations made by Sarah Kellen, a former assistant to Epstein. In her closed-door testimony to the House Oversight Committee, Kellen accused hairstylist Frederic Fekkai of sexually assaulting her during a trip to Hawaii and former Miami Beach mayor Philip Levine of assaulting her in Saint-Tropez. Both men have denied the allegations, with Fekkai expressing shock and Levine asserting that any encounter was consensual. Kellen described her experiences with Epstein as abusive and manipulative, indicating that she was also a victim. Her testimony included mentions of other prominent figures associated with Epstein, such as Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, but did not accuse them of any wrongdoing. The Justice Department's decision on whether to pursue an investigation remains uncertain, and the allegations currently lack legal backing, adding to the ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's network and associates.
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