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BREAKING: The Truth About Jeffrey Epstein’s Operation Revealed By GOP Rep

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A Republican lawmaker is alleging that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was operating something far more calculated than a simple trafficking ring.

After sitting through closed-door testimony from former President Bill Clinton, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) said she believes Epstein was running what she described as an “intelligence-gathering operation.”

“Jeffrey Epstein was running an intelligence gathering operation, in my professional opinion,” Luna said Friday. “I do believe it was a honeypot operation. And I do believe that there is a list of individuals who did engage in trafficking, were given these plea deals.”

Luna went further, naming four women she argues should be subpoenaed and not categorized as victims: Lesley Groff, Sarah Kellen, Nadia Marcinkova, and Adriana Ross.

“I’m going to name those individuals right now,” Luna said. “The first one would be Lesley Groff. The second one, Sarah Kellen. The third one, Nadia Marcinkova. And the fourth one, Adriana Ross. All of these women engaged in the trafficking of minors as adults. They were working and complicit with Jeffrey Epstein’s operation.”

“In my opinion, they are not to be given victim status because they did partake in harming young girls,” she added.

Luna also referenced disturbing material she claims to have reviewed in investigative files.

“I remember seeing in some of the files, some of these girls were as young as 10, 11 years old and older,” she said. “And so obviously we have a lot of work to do.”

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Her remarks came after Clinton testified Friday in a closed-door deposition before the Republican-led House Oversight Committee. The deposition, conducted in Chappaqua, New York, marked the first time a former U.S. president has been compelled to testify under congressional subpoena.

In repeated statements during his testimony, Clinton denied any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal abuse of minors and said he “did nothing wrong.” He insisted he saw “nothing that ever gave me pause” during his limited interactions with Epstein and emphasized that he would have reported any wrongdoing had he known about it.

Clinton acknowledged flying on Epstein’s private jet and attending events where the financier was present but stressed that no evidence has accused him of criminal conduct. Lawmakers have pledged to release transcripts and video of the deposition.

The Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has been examining newly released documents tied to Epstein’s network and the powerful figures connected to him. Democrats on the panel have supported broader transparency and have urged scrutiny of all public officials with past ties to Epstein.

What happens next could determine whether the investigation widens even further. Lawmakers are expected to release transcripts and video from the closed-door depositions in the coming days, which could shed new light on the extent of Epstein’s network and who knew what. The committee has not ruled out additional subpoenas or public hearings, and members from both parties have signaled that more witnesses could be called if new information surfaces.

With thousands of pages of documents still being reviewed, the probe appears far from over, and Rep. Luna’s call for further scrutiny may add momentum to what is already one of the most closely watched congressional investigations in recent years.