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The former attorney general told Congress her likely successor oversaw the delayed, and in many cases incomplete, release of the Epstein files in the federal government's possession.
LA28 chair said he didn't consider resigning over Epstein files as Olympics organizers tout momentum
During a press conference in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday, LA28 chair Casey Wasserman responded to calls for his resignation, including those from Mayor Karen Bass.
A 15-year-old victim of Jeffrey Epstein was summoned one day to his Palm Beach mansion, she said, introduced to one of his “special” friends and instructed to get naked and give the mysterious bald man a massage. “Make sure our friend has a really ...
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'This has nothing to do with redacting victims' names': Madeleine Dean backs Todd Blanche into a corner over Epstein files cover-up
During a House Appropriations Committee hearing on June 2, 2026, Representative Madeleine Dean (D-PA) called out acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on his Epstein files cover-up, showing him redacte
A royal expert has revealed the key royal who would "refuse to speak" to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor long before he was mentioned in the Department of Justice's Epstein files.
The series sparked public outrage and calls to re-open an investigation. As the months unfolded, Epstein relied on a small group of advisers as he attempted to control the damage. Unbeknownst to him, a federal investigation was in the works – running parallel to his reputation management. Epstein had been here once before.
President Donald Trump has reopened a high-profile legal battle against The Wall Street Journal, its parent company News Corp, Dow Jones, Rupert Murdoch, and reporters Khadeeja Safdar and Low
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Activist from New York may be the first in America to be prosecuted for the Epstein files. His crime? Setting up an Easter egg hunt
The Epstein files are a contentious subject due to the graphic nature of their contents, and yet, no person in the United States, outside of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, has been held liable.