Lesley Groff Talks About Jeffrey Epstein

Lesley Groff 談論 Jeffrey Epstein


Introduction

Lesley Groff worked for Jeffrey Epstein for a long time. On June 9, 2026, she talked to a US government group.

Lesley Groff 為 Jeffrey Epstein 工作了很長時間。2026 年 6 月 9 日,她與美國政府的一個小組進行了對談。

Main Body

Groff worked for Epstein from 2001 to 2019. She planned his trips and his meetings. She also planned his massages. Some people say these massages were for bad things, but Groff says she did not know.

Groff 從 2001 年到 2019 年為 Epstein 工作。她負責規劃他的行程與會議。她還安排了他的按摩。有些人說這些按摩是用於不法之事,但 Groff 表示她並不清楚。

Groff talked about the people Epstein knew. She said Epstein talked on the phone with Donald Trump before the 2016 election.

Groff 談到了 Epstein 認識的人。她說在 2016 年大選之前,Epstein 與川普通過電話。

The FBI looked at Groff, but she did not break any laws. The government wants to find the truth about Epstein and his friends.

FBI 調查過 Groff,但她沒有違反任何法律。政府希望找出關於 Epstein 及其好友的真相。

Conclusion

Some people believe Groff. Other people think she knew about the bad things because she worked very close to Epstein.

有些人相信 Groff。而有些人則認為她因為與 Epstein 工作如此接近,理應知道那些不法之事。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Talking about the Past

When we talk about things that happened and finished, we often add -ed to the action word.

Look at these examples from the text:

  • Work \rightarrow Worked*
  • Plan \rightarrow Planned*
  • Talk \rightarrow Talked*

💡 The 'Magic' Negative

To say someone did NOT do something in the past, we use did not + the basic word. We remove the -ed!

  • Wrong: She did not worked.
  • Right: She did not know.
  • Right: She did not break.

🗺️ Useful Word Pairs

WordMeaningExample
From... to...Start time \rightarrow End timeFrom 2001 to 2019
BeforeEarlier thanBefore the election

Vocabulary Learning

planned (v.)
To decide how you will do something in the future.
Example:She planned her holiday to Japan last month.
massages (n.)
Rubbing the body with hands to make muscles relax.
Example:A back massage helps me feel less stressed.
election (n.)
The process of choosing a leader by voting.
Example:The school had an election for the class president.
break any laws (v. phr.)
To do something that is against the legal rules.
Example:If you drive too fast, you break the law.
truth (n.)
The real facts about something; not a lie.
Example:Please tell me the truth about what happened.
Practice A2 words in a crossword