Lesley Groff to Testify Before House Panel on Jeffrey Epstein's Operations
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. Groff's role in Epstein's operations has come under scrutiny as part of the committee's ongoing investigation into the late financier's criminal activities. Groff began working for Epstein in 2001 and continued until his arrest in 2019. Her responsibilities included managing Epstein's schedule, making appointments, and coordinating with his staff. Despite being identified as a potential co-conspirator in Epstein's 2007 plea deal, Groff has maintained her innocence, stating she was unaware of Epstein's criminal activities. Her testimony is expected to shed light on her knowledge of Epstein's operations and her involvement in scheduling appointments, including those for massages, which have been linked to Epstein's criminal conduct.