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Don’t You Know Who She Was - Jeffrey Epstein’s Women and Girls

Don’t You Know Who She Was - Jeffrey Epstein’s Women and Girls

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An investigative true crime podcast by journalist Lisa Tait examining Virginia Giuffre, Jeffrey Epstein, survivor advocacy, and Australia’s role in the final chapter of her life.


This podcast also discusses the women who were at the heart of Epstein’s sex trafficking machine: Lesley Groff, his assistant of 20years, Sarah Kellen the former NASCAR wife and the convicted sex trafficker, Ghislaine Maxwell.


Because while Virginia Giuffre survived Jeffrey Epstein, she couldn’t survive Australia.


This podcast investigates the hidden and devastating final chapter of her life, examining the domestic violence allegations, possible court failures, and the systems that failed a globally-recognised survivor when she needed protection.


Over the years, Virginia Giuffre survived her childhood, Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and their high-profile friends. She survived trafficking, exploitation, public disbelief, and years of legal battles against some of the most powerful people in the world.


She became a global symbol of survival — an advocate, a mother, a woman who refused to be silenced.


How does someone survive Epstein — and still lose everything?

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  • Exclusive: Epstein’s Female Fixers — Sarah Kellen and the Women in His Inner Circle
    Mar 4 2026

    The House Oversight Committee is expanding its Epstein inquiry and has requested a voluntary interview with Sarah Kellen, a former Epstein staffer, scheduled for June 3.

    Sarah Kellen — described as one of Ghislaine Maxwell’s closest lieutenants — has largely stayed out of public view since securing immunity years ago. But she now maintains she was a victim of Epstein.

    On this episode of The Receipts, we will visit the records from Sarah Kellen’s FBI proffer agreement statement, her emails with Epstein and her ex-husband’s emails to a survivor.

    Some of this information is exclusive to the podcast and has not been reported by any other media outlet.

    Sarah Kellen — also known as Sarah Bonk, Sarah Lyn Kensington and Sarah Vickers — was described in court filings as one of Epstein’s key coordinators.

    According to public sources:

    • From about 2001 to 2013, she worked for Epstein in his offices across the globe and handled calendars, travel logistics, and appointments; and
    • She was named one of his unindicted co-conspirators in the 2008 Florida non-prosecution agreement.

    In 2021, a federal judge later described Kellen as a “knowing participant in the criminal conspiracy” during Ghislaine Maxwell’s sentencing proceedings, highlighting how closely her activities were tied to the trafficking network.

    But she now maintains she was one of Epstein’s many victims.

    If you want more information on Epstein and his co-conspirators, go to my website www.whowasjeffreyepstein.com


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    Website with six years of Epstein reporting: www.whowasjeffreyepstein.com

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    28 mins
  • Epstein’s Female Fixers: Lesley Groff and the Women in His Orbit
    Feb 28 2026

    There are four women who are repeatedly named in court documents tied to Epstein’s inner circle.

    On this episode, you will hear straight from the Epstein Files from one of them, Lesley Groff, and her story of how she worked for the predator as his assistant for 20 years.

    Who is Lesley Groff and How is She Linked to Epstein

    Florida law enforcement listed her as an unindicted coconspirator in documents linked to Epstein’s 2008 criminal charges.

    Inside her proffer agreement with the FBI she gives an explanation of how Epstein’s New York office operated over two decades.

    Every appointment with Epstein went by Lesley Groff, she was the point of contact for the assistants of Elon Musk, Les Wexner, Leon Black, Jes Staley, Sarah Ferguson and other powerful people.

    By the time the predator died in 2019, she was earning more than $200,000-a-year.

    In this context, the proffer shows how Epstein allegedly used his network to attract powerful men, manage victims, and maintain control.

    The Women Behind Epstein: Lesley Groff and the Assistant Network

    Soon to come on the podcast, more on:

    1. Sarah Kellen Epstein Assistant for more than 15 years
    2. Adriana Ross: what happened to the computers in Florida
    3. Nadia Marcinkova, pilot who met Epstein as a teen.

    ⚠️ Content warning: This episode contains material that may be confronting or distressing, particularly for survivors of abuse, violence, or childhood trauma. Listener discretion is advised.

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    28 mins
  • What really happened to Virginia Giuffre? The Survivor Behind the Epstein Headlines
    Dec 18 2025

    What really happened to Virginia Giuffre? This is an investigative, survivor-centred look at what really happened to Virginia Giuffre — beyond the Epstein headlines — and why her story still matters today.

    Who is Virginia Giuffre and what is she known for?

    In this episode of Virginia Giuffre Surviving Epstein, I speak about the Virginia I knew — not the headlines, not the court documents, and not the documentaries — but the woman behind the story.

    Virginia Giuffre is known worldwide as the survivor who stood up to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and some of the most powerful men in the world. She fought harder, louder, and longer than anyone expected her to.

    But behind that public strength was a lifetime shaped by trauma, resilience, and an ongoing fight for dignity and truth.

    In this episode, I explore:

    • The pressures Virginia faced in the final years of her life
    • The hidden personal cost of challenging a global power network
    • Why her story still matters — now more than ever

    This is not speculation or sensationalism.
    It is a survivor-centred account that looks beyond notoriety to ask what survival actually costs — and what happens when the spotlight fades.

    ⚠️ Content warning: This episode contains material that may be confronting or distressing, particularly for survivors of abuse, violence, or childhood trauma. Listener discretion is advised.

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    14 mins
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