Letter Requesting Interview with Sarah Kellen
From: Rep. James Comer, Chairman, House Committee on Oversight and Government ReformTo: Sarah Kellen, House Oversight Committee Majority Staff
Transcribed Interview RequestSarah KellenHouse OversightEpstein Investigation
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM
LETTER REQUESTING A TRANSCRIBED INTERVIEW: SARAH KELLEN
DATED MARCH 3, 2026
This one-page committee letter requests testimony from Sarah Kellen in an in-person transcribed interview. Issued by Chairman James Comer and transmitted electronically, it was released as part of a seven-letter set tied to the Committee's Epstein investigation update.
The letter states the Committee is reviewing five areas: possible federal investigative mismanagement; the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death and related follow-up investigations; operation of sex-trafficking networks and federal countermeasures; strategies allegedly used by Epstein and Maxwell to secure influence; and potential ethics violations involving elected officials. It further states that public reporting, DOJ-disclosed materials, and documents obtained by the Committee indicate Ms. Kellen may have information useful to the inquiry.
The document includes scheduling instructions and asks the recipient to coordinate with House Oversight majority staff regarding appearance logistics. It cites House Rule X, clause 4(c)(2), as jurisdictional authority for broad committee investigation powers, and it copies Ranking Member Robert Garcia.
In archival terms, the letter captures a concrete oversight action: movement from records demands to witness-development steps with dated interview requests and a publicly documented legal basis.
Source: U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Available at: https://oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/3.3.26-Sarah-Kellen-TI-Request.pdf