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Epstein's appointment calendar, released by Congress in September, shows several meetings with Gates, who previously said he had met with Epstein while seeking contributions and connections for his global health philanthropy.
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.
Since then, the House Oversight Committee has been releasing previously private emails, predominantly provided by the Epstein estate. Together with the publication in October of Giuffre's posthumous book Nobody's Girl, the new material placed pressure on the king to act. Charles stripped Andrew of his royal titles on October 30.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump signed legislation Wednesday that compels his administration to release files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, bowing to political pressure from his own party after initially resisting those efforts. Trump could have chosen to release many of the files on his own months ago.
Summers has been in the spotlight following the publication of more than 20,000 documents from Epstein's estate, including email exchanges between the two men.
Summers faces renewed scrutiny over his ties to Epstein, whose associations have ensnared other influential figures and lawmakers.
President Donald Trump signed legislation allowing the Justice Department to release Jeffrey Epstein files, after the House voted 421-1 to approve the measure on Tuesday.
The president made good on his promise to do so even though he could have released the files without an act of Congress.
The President signed the bill after a rare bipartisan revolt in Congress forced his hand. Here's what happens next.
Republican Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins was the only opposition in the House's 427-1 vote to release the Epstein files.