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Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier, was convicted of sex crimes involving minors. Connected to elites like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, his 2019 death in jail sparked controversy. “Epstein Files” contain key evidence,
The Wall Street Journal has published the contents of a lewd birthday message Trump allegedly sent Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 — enraging the president, who denies he had anything to do with the note. The letter features the drawing of a naked woman and a peculiar message about secrets. Here’s how the Journal described it:
Virginia Giuffre, once an anonymous teenage victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s sprawling sex-trafficking operation, became one of the most prominent and courageous voices to expose the web of elite abuse he orchestrated.
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Virginia Giuffre's legacy as a central figure in the Epstein scandal refuses to fade—especially as her chilling 2019 warning, her links to Mar-a-Lago, and a new DOJ memo reignite scrutiny around the powerful names she challenged.
Kevin Spacey calls for release of all Jeffrey Epstein files. The actor previously explained his appearance in document and denied any relationship with Epstein or his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhat did Prince Andrew say about Jeffrey Epstein? Royal trends on X amid backlash over Epstein casePrince Andrew addressed his ties with Jeffrey Epstein during a BBC Newsnight interview with Emily Maitlis in November 2019
Kevin Spacey, who was previously linked to financier Jeffrey Epstein amid speculation of a "client list," is weighing in on a recent government probe.
Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein, is pushing for further investigation into his brother’s death, claiming that it was most likely a murder rather than a suicide. Mark, 72, said that he “laughed at how stupid it was” that officials ruled out the possibility of his death being a murder.
The disgraced Duke of York, 65, has left the UK once in the last six years over fears of an arrest, civil lawsuits or being subpoenaed.
A recently recovered diary belonging to Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers, contains explosive claims that appear to contradict the two-page memo recently released by the FBI and Department of Justice.
The focus shouldn't be on Trump's latest attempt to shield himself from responsibility. It should be on inching closer to justice for the survivors who've already waited too long.