Epstein Unseal Justice · May 24 Daily Digest
New Testimony Names Alleged Abusers
- 🔥 Sarah Kellen Deposition: Former Epstein assistant Sarah Kellen named three men accused of sexual abuse in...

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Lisa Phillips stood in the Epstein Reading Room and shared her story of meeting Prince Andrew on Little St. James before being assaulted by Epstein...
Sarah Kellen named three previously unknown alleged abusers in closed House Oversight testimony on May 21. Chair Comer called it the panel's most...
UK police have moved from investigating Andrew's trade envoy role to actively seeking witnesses over a 2010 Windsor sexual allegation tied to Epstein....
Congressman Massie listed at least 20 men—including billionaires, a royal prince, and a rock star—from FBI FD-302s detailing Epstein's trafficking of...
Sarah Kellen, once called Epstein’s “lieutenant” and recruiter, now describes herself as a survivor of sexual and psychological abuse who was trapped...
Sarah Kellen reframed her role in closed-door testimony, rejecting the accomplice label and describing herself as a victim of prolonged abuse.
Democratic Rep. Penelope Tsernoglou was stripped of all House committee assignments days after a press conference renewing calls for an investigation...
House Oversight Chair Comer previewed the deposition of Epstein's former assistant and survivor as the 'toughest one' yet, signaling aggressive questioning ahead in ongoing accountability efforts.
Senators are demanding answers from Acting AG Todd Blanche over mishandled Epstein disclosures that exposed survivor details.
Thames Valley Police are urging a woman who alleges Epstein sent her to the UK for a sexual encounter with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in 2010 to come...
UK authorities have opened a formal criminal investigation into non-recent child sexual abuse allegations tied to material in the Jeffrey Epstein...
A New York City gallery has transformed 3.5 million Epstein files into nearly 3500 printed volumes, creating what organizers call the “Donald J. This physical archive directly boosts public accessibility of the newly released documents.