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Donald Trump accuser reveals gross nicknames he and Jeffrey Epstein allegedly used for young girls in bombshell FBI interview
A woman claimed in an FBI interview that Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein allegedly used disturbing nicknames like 'fresh meat' when referring to young girls.
A Department of Justice document combined with interviews reveal that a long-running investigation into organized crime led law enforcement to suspect the serial sex abuser of money laundering, distributing ‘club drugs’ and operating a prostitution ring.
A forensic psychologist analyzed the plausibility of Jeffrey Epstein's suicide against alternative possibilities.
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Loose cannon Sarah Ferguson may publish royal family tell-all since she's desperate for money after Jeffrey Epstein ties were exposed
Since Sarah Ferguson has become persona non grata after her Jeffrey Epstein ties were exposed, experts think she could write a memoir because she needs money.
The U.S. Department of Justice has been divulging the notorious Epstein files in dribs and drabs, failing to release all of the investigative documents by a self-imposed deadline. And as more
Newly released government documents are shedding fresh light on the powerful network that once surrounded late child predator Jeffrey Epstein — including a business connection that intersects with Donald Trump.
EA later confirmed the content had been taken down, describing it as "wholly unacceptable."
Donald Trump’s mystery rash has opened up a new line of social media mockery for the Democrats. Trump, 79, premiered a nasty rash just below his right ear when he appeared at a White House Medal of Honor ceremony on Monday.
The guerrilla artwork includes “stars” for MoMA trustee Leon Black, arts patron Les Wexner, and over a dozen other individuals mentioned in the Epstein files.
Mark Epstein spoke about the last conversation he had with his brother before he died by suicide in a New York jail in 2019.
The display consists of stickers – mocked up in the style of the celebrated Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles – which name powerful friends of Epstein and carry QR codes linking to specific
WASHINGTON — South Florida federal prosecutors pitched a 60-count indictment of Jeffrey Epstein on charges including child prostitution and sex trafficking in the late 2000s — but fretted that their case would be undone by some of the pedophile’s alleged victims,