House Republicans Request DOJ Investigation Into Allegations by Epstein’s Former Assistant
1-Minute Brief
The request highlights ongoing congressional scrutiny of individuals linked to Jeffrey Epstein and possible new legal actions.
Key Facts
- Republican lawmakers have asked the Department of Justice to investigate allegations raised by Jeffrey Epstein's longtime assistant.
- Former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine and hairstylist Frédéric Fekkai were named in connection with the allegations.
- The referral for criminal prosecution follows testimony from Epstein survivors before a House committee.
- The allegations were made by Sarah Kellen, Epstein's former aide, during a closed-door interview in late May.
- The House committee leading the referral is GOP-led.
What Happened
House Republicans formally requested that the Department of Justice investigate allegations of abuse made by Jeffrey Epstein’s former assistant, Sarah Kellen, naming Philip Levine and Frédéric Fekkai.
Why It Matters
This development signals potential new legal scrutiny for individuals associated with Epstein and reflects continued congressional interest in unresolved aspects of the case.
What's Next
The Department of Justice has not yet responded to the referral. Further investigation or legal proceedings may follow depending on DOJ actions.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft3h agoGOP-led House committee asks DOJ to investigate two Epstein associates
- CBS NewsLeft3h agoHouse Republicans seek DOJ probe of allegations raised by Epstein's assistant
- The IndependentLeft4h agoHouse committee refers duo for criminal prosecution after hearing from Epstein survivors
