India, Feb. 15 -- Lesley Groff, a previously low-profile Connecticut resident, has emerged at the center of renewed attention following the release of the unredacted Epstein Files for the Congress members.

According to recently released files released by the Department of Justice (DOJ), Groff's name appears more than 150,000 times, second to Epstein himself, in the Epstein files.

Groff resided in New Canaan and joined Epstein's side in the early 2000s. She worked as Epstein's executive assistant for nearly two decades.

Groff closely monitored Epstein's schedule, meetings, and travel from 2001 until he died in a New York jail cell in 2019, as he was accused of trafficking hundreds of women and girls for sex.

Groff was the main point of...