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Six months of tawdry revelations and unusually staunch MAGA resistance reaches a major milestone Friday: DOJ's deadline to release the Epstein files.
Six years after his death, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein still makes headlines. He stars in conspiracy theories and falsehoods — about what government files reveal about him, the island where he trafficked girls and women, important men he ...
Julie K. Brown explains what — and who — to look out for in the files, scheduled to be released Friday by the Department of Justice.
Attorney General Pam Bondi must release the Epstein files by Dec. 19, but her previous about-face on Epstein transparency has worried skeptics.
One of those women was Patricia Schmidt, a 23-year-old who worked at Bear Stearns and whose boss sent her to Epstein’s home in 1987. We interviewed Schmidt, who hasn’t previously spoken publicly about her relationship with Epstein, and she allowed us to publish pages from the diary she kept in the 1980s.
The 19 new photos are just a minor fraction of the 95,000 images that the House Oversight Committee said it has recently received.
NYT Deputy Investigations Editor, David Enrich, joins Laura Coates to talk about his investigation into how Jeffrey Epstein got his money. He says Epstein lied, stole, and ripped people off throughout his life.
The sources of Epstein’s fortune have long been a source of speculation. Here are six takeaways from a Times investigation that found that he built it through scams, theft and lies.
A story out Dec. 16 claims Ohio retail tycoon Les Wexner ignored warnings from business associates about accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Former President Bill Clinton shocked his own aides ahead of Moroccan King Mohammed VI’s 2002 wedding by asking if he could bring two unrelated plus-ones — the now-notorious Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell — to the royal nuptials,