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Jeffrey Epstein's former assistant Lesley Groff interviewed by House panel
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- Lesley Groff, the former executive assistant to notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, began a transcribed interview on Tuesday morning by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee behind closed doors.
- Groff's appearance before the committee comes a day before Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is due to speak to the same panel, which for months has interviewed a range of high-profile people connected to Epstein.
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Lesley Groff, the former executive assistant to notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, began a transcribed interview on Tuesday morning by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee behind closed doors.
Groff's appearance before the committee comes a day before Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is due to speak to the same panel, which for months has interviewed a range of high-profile people connected to Epstein.
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