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Florida prosecutors knew Epstein raped teenage girls 2 years before cutting deal, transcript shows
Florida prosecutors heard graphic testimony about how the late millionaire and financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually assaulted teenage girls two years before they cut a plea deal, according to transcripts released Monday of the 2006 grand jury investigation.
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Nearly 3,000 pages of Jeffrey Epstein documents released, but some questions remain unanswered
Even after the release of thousands of pages of court records about Jeffrey Epstein in recent days, some questions about the millionaire pedophile remain unanswered.
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Cameron Diaz speaks out after being named in Jeffrey Epstein documents
Cameron Diaz’s rep issued a statement denying any connection between the actress and Jeffery Epstein after the star was mentioned in unsealed deposition from a settled lawsuit against his associate.
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Trump had meals at Jeffrey Epstein home, not massages, housekeeper testified
The name of Donald Trump was mentioned in court filings in a civil case related to Ghislaine Maxwell, the procurer for Jeffrey Epstein.
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Newly unsealed Jeffrey Epstein documents detail how he recruited girls to his home
Another batch of court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and his associates were unsealed in New York today. Here’s what to know.
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Newly unsealed Jeffrey Epstein documents reveal big names but few new details
Social media has been rife in recent weeks with posts speculating the documents amounted to a list of rich and powerful men who were Epstein’s “clients” or “co-conspirators.” There was no such list.
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What you need to know about the unsealed Epstein court records
A federal judge ordered the identities of more than 150 people mentioned in court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein be made public. Here’s what you need to know.
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Names of Jeffrey Epstein associates and others unsealed in lawsuit documents
Previously sealed court documents naming more than 150 people tied to a settled lawsuit involving the late Jeffrey Epstein will be released as soon as Wednesday.
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Names in Jeffrey Epstein court documents unsealed
More than 150 names of people connected to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are contained in New York federal court documents that will be made public.
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Deutsche Bank pledges nearly $5 million to help combat human trafficking in New Mexico
Deutsche Bank has pledged nearly $5 million in funding to help combat human trafficking in New Mexico.
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Names of over 150 people mentioned in Epstein lawsuit documents will be released
A federal judge has ordered the public disclosure of the identities of more than 150 people mentioned in several court documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Names of over 150 people mentioned in Epstein lawsuit documents will be released — most of them already known
The judge noted that most of the names were already public and that many had not objected to the release.
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Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico ranch is sold for an undisclosed price to a newly registered company
An attorney for Epstein’s estate, Daniel Weiner, confirmed Tuesday that the ranch had been sold for an undisclosed price, and the proceeds would be used to administer the estate and pay creditors.
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New York City suggests housing migrants in infamous jail closed after Jeffrey Epstein's suicide
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ administration wants to house migrants in a notorious federal jail that was closed after disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide there led to its squalid conditions being deemed unsafe for humans.
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Misconduct by federal jail guards led to Jeffrey Epstein's suicide, Justice Department watchdog says
Jeffrey Epstein was left alone in his jail cell with a surplus of bed linens the night he killed himself. Nearly all the surveillance cameras on his unit didn’t record. One worker was on duty for 24 hours straight.
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Epstein's suicide happened while guards were online shopping and left him with bed linens: report
The Justice Department’s watchdog said Tuesday that a “combination of negligence and misconduct” enabled financier Jeffrey Epstein to take his own life at a federal jail in New York City while he was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Inspector General Michael Horowitz cited the federal Bureau of Prisons’ failure to assign Epstein a cellmate after his previous one left and...