Jeffrey Epstein, Trump
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Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell
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Questions persist about how Jeffrey Epstein, who once moved among the world's elite, was able to avoid federal prosecution for so long. A timeline suggests some answers.
House Democrats are seeking a copy of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged 2003 "birthday book" that is said to include a "bawdy" letter signed by President Trump to the convicted sex offender.In a letter to the representatives of Epstein's estate on Friday,
“He told me he has like 15 or 16 hours of videotape of Jeff,” said Epstein’s brother Mark in an interview with NBC earlier this month, adding he had met with Bannon after Epstein’s death and asked to see the tapes. “He was trying to help Jeff rehabilitate his reputation.”
In the latest twist in the sick saga of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, it’s been revealed his felon friend Ghislaine Maxwell slept with John F. Kennedy Jr.! The disgraced accused madam, 63, gushed that her “onetime hookup” with the heartthrob magazine editor and heir to the Kennedy political dynasty was her “chief conquest,
Donald Trump is trying to distance himself from the Epstein scandal amidst criticism of his administration's handling of the investigation.
Was Jeffrey Epstein murdered or did he commit suicide while in prison awaiting trial? Information gaps contribute to the spread of Epstein conspiracy theories.
Peacock, Investigation Discovery and Vice are among the streamers and studios that have delved into the convicted sex offender's life, crimes and death.
Democrats on the Oversight Committee made a motion for the subpoena, just hours before the House was scheduled to end its work session.