Exclusive: Congress discussing affidavits from Epstein survivors about Lesley Groff as survivors told CNN she lied
Source: CNN Politics
Updated Jul 17, 2026, 2:32 PM ET
PUBLISHED Jul 15, 2026, 4:27 PM ET
The House Oversight Committee has discussed with Jeffrey Epstein survivors the possibility of the women providing affidavits about longtime Epstein assistant Lesley Groff coming on the heels of multiple survivors telling CNN that Groff had lied to the committee last month.
The ongoing deliberations between the committee and Epstein survivors were confirmed to CNN by three sources familiar with the matter and have not been previously reported. One Epstein survivor and two family members of another victim also told CNN that they were asked by the committee to comb through the transcript of Groffs interview with the panel and alert the committee to anything that looks problematic.
We need affidavits, sworn affidavits House Oversight Chair James Comer told CNNs Jake Tapper on The Lead. Were trying to do this just like any court in America would do.
These developments signal that the committee is taking the accounts of Epstein survivors seriously and preparing to hold Groff accountable if she is found to have lied to Congress. While it is not clear what additional steps, if any, the committee might ultimately take related to Groff, lying to Congress is a crime. Committee investigators have also been poring over Groffs testimony and references in the Epstein files to determine whether Groff was truthful.
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