Ex-Epstein assistant names new names

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Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime assistant gave the House Oversight Committee three new names of alleged abusers in the convicted sex offender’s network — a revelation that committee chairman James Comer described as a promising lead in his panel’s investigation into Epstein’s misdeeds. The assistant, Sarah Kellen, provided the names in a closed-door interview on Thursday, Comer said. He declined to name the individuals, but said they were not previously known and promised to release a transcript of Kellen’s interview as soon as possible. Meanwhile, the British police force investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has said it could look into allegations of sexual misconduct as part of its investigation into possible misconduct in public office while the former prince was a trade envoy for Britain. 0:00 House Oversight Committee interviews longtime Epstein assistant Sarah Kellen 0:25 CNN Congressional reporter Annie Grayer reports from Washington 3:05 Erin Burnett speaks with Rep. Ro Khann

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