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Interest in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation has exploded over the past month even as President Donald Trump urged the public and media to move on from a saga he sees as “pretty boring.
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.
Peacock, Investigation Discovery and Vice are among the streamers and studios that have delved into the convicted sex offender's life, crimes and death.
Bipartisan resolution forced House out early for August recess so Mike Johnson could dodge an embarrassing vote
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OK Magazine on MSNUnveiled: Jeffrey Epstein's Final Hours Captured in Shocking CCTV Footage as FBI Concludes InvestigationThe final moments of Jeffrey Epstein have emerged in released CCTV footage, revealing details from the hours leading up to his death six years ago. The disgraced financier was awaiting a major trial on s-- trafficking charges when he was found dead in his prison cell.
There’s no one who knows the Jeffrey Epstein story better than Julie K. Brown, who will be answering reader questions to help separate fact from fiction.
White House aides have made it clear that no one in the administration is allowed to talk about Epstein without high-level vetting as Trump attempts to change the subject.
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,
Here's what Judge Robin Rosenberg, a former circuit judge in Palm Beach County, denied to the Department of Justice.