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Ex-Epstein assistant Lesley Groff needed a two-person escort to face grilling before the House

Lesley Groff
New York Post Fews App News Provider
Fews App Post Time 3h ago

WASHINGTON — Lesley Groff, a longtime personal assistant to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, needed to be physically supported as she appeared Tuesday on Capitol Hill for an interview with House lawmakers. The House Oversight Committee will be conducting its 14th interview with Groff, who had evaded civil charges and denied knowledge of Epstein’s crimes in the past, as part of a probe into the Department of Justice’s handling of its cases against the deceased financier and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell. She entered the Oversight hearing room with lawmakers and staff propped up on either side by a man and a woman who were walking with her.

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