House Committee Refers Two Epstein Associates for DOJ Investigation
1-Minute Brief
The request for a DOJ investigation highlights ongoing scrutiny of individuals linked to Jeffrey Epstein's network.
Key Facts
- A GOP-led House committee has asked the Department of Justice to investigate two associates of Jeffrey Epstein.
- Former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine and hairstylist Frédéric Fekkai were named in the committee's referral.
- The referral followed testimony from Epstein survivors during a committee hearing.
- Allegations include claims by Epstein's longtime assistant that she was abused by two men.
- The committee's actions represent one of the first criminal referrals to emerge from this investigation.
What Happened
A House committee led by Republicans referred two individuals associated with Jeffrey Epstein to the Department of Justice for potential criminal investigation, following testimony from Epstein survivors and allegations raised by his former assistant.
Why It Matters
This development signals renewed attention to possible criminal conduct by individuals connected to Epstein and may lead to further legal scrutiny or action.
What's Next
The Department of Justice will determine whether to pursue an investigation or charges based on the committee's referral and the evidence presented.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1h agoGOP-led House committee asks DOJ to investigate two Epstein associates
- CBS NewsLeft1h agoHouse Republicans seek DOJ probe of allegations raised by Epstein's assistant
- The IndependentLeft2h agoHouse committee refers duo for criminal prosecution after hearing from Epstein survivors
