Lesley Groff Testifies Before House Oversight Committee on Epstein Investigation
1-Minute Brief
Groff's testimony is part of a congressional review into the Department of Justice's handling of the Epstein case, raising questions about oversigh...
Key Facts
- Lesley Groff, Jeffrey Epstein's longtime executive secretary, appeared before the House Oversight Committee as part of its inquiry into the DOJ's Epstein investigation.
- Groff worked for Epstein for nearly 20 years, beginning in 2001 and ending in July 2019 when he was arrested.
- Her role included organizing Epstein's schedule and setting up communications, including phone calls between Epstein and Donald Trump.
- Bill Gates has retained Jake Greenberg, a former top investigative counsel to the House Oversight Committee, to advise on Epstein-related testimony.
- The House Oversight Committee's investigation into the DOJ's handling of the Epstein case is ongoing.
What Happened
Lesley Groff, who served as Jeffrey Epstein's executive secretary, testified before the House Oversight Committee as part of its ongoing investigation into the Department of Justice's handling of the Epstein case.
Why It Matters
The testimony is seen as a significant step in congressional efforts to scrutinize the DOJ's actions regarding Epstein, with potential implications for institutional transparency and accountability.
What's Next
The committee is expected to continue its investigation, which may include further witness testimony and examination of DOJ procedures related to the Epstein case.
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