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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