Victim or co-conspirator? House investigators grapple with the role of Epstein's assistant.
Nearly a year after the launch of the House Oversight Committees Jeffrey Epstein investigation, lawmakers are now wading into a thorny debate over whether certain women in Epsteins orbit should be considered co-conspirators or victims.
The Republican-led panel, eager to haul in witnesses who can shed new light on the convicted sex offenders crimes, appears to have taken a side in recently asking Sarah Kellen a top assistant to the late, disgraced financier to sit for a transcribed interview on May 21.
Kellen was one of four women named as possible co-conspirators in the now-controversial 2007 agreement with Florida federal prosecutors that granted all of them immunity, while also allowing Epstein to spend minimal time in a county jail rather than face federal sex-trafficking charges.
There is a list of four alleged victims that took plea deals that I think are co-conspirators and got let off the hook, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.), a member of the Oversight Committee, said recently. And Id like to bring them in.
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