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The clock is ticking for the U.S. government to open up its files on Jeffrey Epstein. After months of rancor and recriminations, Congress has passed and President Donald Trump has signed legislation c
Lee Zeldin and Meghan McCain both pounced after Rep. Jasmine Crockett listed figures she said received money from "somebody" named Jeffrey Epstein.
“OutFront” host Erin Burnett played a 2019 clip of Trump insisting after Epstein’s arrest for sex trafficking that he hadn’t “spoken to him in probably 15 years or more” and that he wasn’t a big fan of Epstein. That would place their last conversation in 2004.
The latest emails from Jeffrey Epstein's estate show communications with a vast web of influential figures in politics, academia, business and more, even after he registered as a sex offender.
An Epstein survivor believes the dead pedophile’s dark sex life was beset by an obstacle. Rina Oh, a 46-year-old artist, told media powerbroker Tina Brown that the disgraced financier was likely incapable of penetrative sex because of a fundamental issue.
Virginia Giuffre’s brother was also being interviewed, and offered some insight into why some survivors hold back while speaking with the press.
Years before ABC's Mary Bruce pressed President Donald Trump on the Epstein files, the Disney network was accused of burying the scandal that linked to Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.
The House voted on Tuesday against censuring and condemning Rep. Stacey Plaskett over her texting with Jeffrey Epstein during a congressional hearing in 2019.