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Fresh scrutiny is being placed on Jeffrey Epstein's death, as his brother, Mark, breaks his silence to call the FBI’s suicide ruling “stupid.”
In mid-July 2025, a rumor circulated online that U.S. Vice President JD Vance was the last person to see convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein alive. For example, one Facebook us
The Justice Department said unsealing grand jury transcripts related to Epstein's case is necessary given "longstanding and legitimate" public interest in the case.
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SOFREP on MSNThe FBI Says Epstein Had No Client List and Definitely Killed Himself—And If You Believe That, I’ve Got a Bridge to Sell YouThe DOJ wants you to believe Epstein ran a global sex ring without clients, kept no records, and killed himself off-camera—because pretending none of it ever happened is easier than naming names.
The claim: Jeffrey Epstein is alive [En Español: No, Jeffrey Epstein no está vivo, murió por suicidio, esperaba su juicio] A Jan. 24 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) states that ...
CCTV footage taken outside disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's cell has been released six years after the notorious paedophile was found dead.. Around 11 hours of footage taken from inside the ...
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President Trump is calling the Jeffrey Epstein story a “hoax.” And — big surprise — he’s blaming Democrats and their allies in the media for keeping it alive. He recently took to Truth Social to let us in on a little secret: “Scams and Hoaxes are all the Democrats are good at
The name Jeffrey Epstein has taken up most of the bandwidth in news outlets since last Saturday morning, when we were told his lifeless body was found in his Metropolitan Correctional Center cell ...
The Second Circuit in 1997 laid out a nine-factor test for judges to consider whether public interest outweighed rules of grand jury secrecy. In this case, observers opine it could come down to opposition from the surviving parties.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Pam Bondi is facing Democratic calls to testify before Congress following a newspaper’s revelation that she told President Donald Trump that his name appeared in the files of the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking investigation.