Lesley Groff to Testify Before House Panel Amid Epstein Investigation
Lesley Groff, who served as Jeffrey Epstein's executive assistant for nearly two decades, is set to testify before the House oversight and reform committee. This testimony is part of the ongoing investigation into Epstein's criminal activities. Groff, who began working for Epstein in 2001, was involved in managing his daily schedule, which included arranging appointments that often involved massages. Despite being named as a possible co-conspirator in Epstein's 2007 plea deal, Groff has consistently denied any knowledge of or involvement in Epstein's criminal activities. Her responsibilities included scheduling meetings and coordinating with various staff members. Groff's testimony follows that of another former Epstein assistant, Sarah Kellen, who also denied complicity in Epstein's crimes.