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A major development has emerged in the ongoing Epstein investigation as his former assistant, Sarah Kellen, reportedly provided closed-door testimony before the U.S. House Oversight Committee. According to reports, she mentioned three new names linked to alleged abuse within Epstein’s network, sparking renewed political and legal scrutiny. Committee members have described the testimony as one of the most significant leads so far in the broader investigation into Epstein’s connections and enablers. This story is still developing as lawmakers prepare to release further details from the hearing.



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00:15A major breakthrough has emerged in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, as new testimony behind
00:22closed doors is sending shockwaves through Washington.
00:25Sarah Kellan, also known as Sarah Vickers or Sarah Kensington, Epstein's long-time personal
00:33assistant, has reportedly given Congress new information that could expand the scope
00:38of the entire case.
00:40On May 21, 2026, Kellan appeared before the House Oversight Committee in a closed-door
00:47session that lawmakers are calling one of the most significant interviews yet in the
00:52ongoing Epstein probe.
00:56According to Committee Chairman James Comer, Kellan provided three previously undisclosed
01:02names of individuals allegedly connected to Epstein's abuse network.
01:07Comer described the development as a major lead, calling it, quote, what we've been waiting
01:13for.
01:13However, the committee has not yet released those names publicly, stating that the full
01:19transcript of the testimony will be made available soon.
01:23That delay has only intensified speculation across political and media circles.
01:29Independent reporting from investigative journalists, citing sources familiar with the session, suggests
01:35the names may include well-known figures from the worlds of fashion, business, and politics,
01:42though none of this has been officially confirmed by Congress.
01:46The committee has emphasized that these are allegations and leads, not formal accusations or charges.
01:53But the significance of the testimony goes beyond just new names.
01:57Sarah Kellan is not a peripheral figure in the Epstein case.
02:01She worked closely with Epstein for over a decade and has previously been named in legal documents
02:08as a co-conspirator in connection with his operations, though she was granted immunity under
02:14a controversial 2007 non-prosecution agreement.
02:18Victims and court records have previously accused her of helping facilitate Epstein's network,
02:24while Kellan herself has claimed she was also a victim of manipulation and abuse.
02:30After the testimony, Chairman Comer said he now believes Kellan's account of being victimized,
02:37calling her interview the most substantive and productive the committee has conducted so far.
02:42That statement has sparked debate, with survivors and advocates divided over how her role should
02:49be interpreted.
02:50Was she a participant in Epstein's system, or another person trapped inside it?
02:55Meanwhile, lawmakers say this is just part of a much larger investigation, one that is now reviewing
03:02not only Epstein's inner circle, but also how such a network operated for years with limited accountability.
03:10The House Oversight Committee is expected to release the full transcript soon, which could reveal the
03:16identities behind the newly reported names.
03:19And once that happens, pressure is expected to intensify dramatically, because if these leads
03:26are verified, it could mark one of the most explosive developments yet in the Epstein saga, and potentially
03:33open the door to new investigations involving some of the most powerful circles connected to his network.
03:40For now, Washington is waiting, as one testimony threatens to reopen a case many believed was
03:47already fully exposed.
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