Epstein files: US House panel to interview alleged conduit Lesley Groff, once called 'extension' of financier's brain
New Delhi, June 9 -- The US House Oversight Committee on Tuesday (local time) is set to hold a closed-door interview with a woman who played a prominent role in the life of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, whose name appeared more than 160,000 times in the Department of Justice (DOJ) records related to the convicted sex offender.
Lesley Groff worked as Epstein's executive secretary in New York for over 18 years and was once described by the convicted offender as an "extension of my brain", ABC News reported on Tuesday.
Documents have revealed that Groff, while working for Epstein, donned many hats. Among her job requirements were scheduling Epstein's meetings with celebrities, scientists, and politicians. Additionally, s...
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