Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Clinton and House Republican
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A thread of emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s former assistant reveals that they once ordered so many DNA test kits from the Bay Area biotech company 23andMe that it prompted a representative to reach out and ask for more information about their intended use.
The NFL released a statement Monday on New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch, whose name showed up more than 400 times in files released by the U.S. Justice Department regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
Images circulating online that show New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani as a child with millionaire financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are generated by artificial intelligence.
Epstein met Bach through other AI and psychology researchers and decided to finance his research beginning in 2013, supporting Bach’s work at the MIT Media Lab and the Harvard Program for Evolutionary Dynamics.
The former Prince Andrew, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, discussed ways round restrictions on his making investments while an official UK trade representative and shared official documents from the role with Jeffrey Epstein, files released by the US Department of Justice show.
Bill and Hillary Clinton have agreed to appear for in-person depositions in Washington, DC, in the congressional Jeffrey Epstein probe, caving in hopes of avoiding a looming House contempt of Congress vote.
Prince Edward is the first royal family member to comment on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal engulfing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
A message from the Justice Department's Epstein files and authored by "Sarah" congratulates Jeffrey Epstein for having a "baby boy."
President Donald Trump is threatening to sue comedian Trevor Noah over a joke at last night's Grammy Awards, saying in an overnight post to Truth Social that Noah's crack claiming he visited Jeffrey Epstein's island was "false and defamatory.
The NFL says it will look into New York Giants co‑owner Steve Tisch’s association with Jeffrey Epstein following a DOJ document release.
Goldman Sachs' top lawyer Kathryn Ruemmler accepted gifts from late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and advised him on how to address press inquiries regarding his crimes, according to a Reuters review of emails among millions of documents the U.