Multiple outlets report that Epstein’s long-time executive assistant is set to appear before a US House committee, in a development expected to shed further light on questions that have persisted for years. The reporting characterizes the assistant as someone who effectively handled Epstein’s diary for about 18 years, suggesting a close involvement with the documentation of his schedule and activities. The articles frame the appearance as an opportunity for lawmakers to seek details about what the assistant knew and when, amid continuing public interest in the broader case and the extent of any oversight or awareness by associates.
While the sources focus on the upcoming testimony and its potential value, they do not indicate a definitive resolution to outstanding questions. Instead, they emphasize that the case still has not yielded all its secrets, and that testimony could help clarify responsibilities, access to information, and the context around how diary records were maintained and used. The reporting remains centered on the committee hearing and the prospect of additional information rather than on newly confirmed factual findings.