The Department of Justice intends to meet with Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, an unprecedented move when compared to previous administrations.
A former inmate at a Tallahassee, Florida federal prison dorm has dismissed rumors of Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted in connection with Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring, being suicidal. Maxwell, now serving a 20-year sentence after her 2022 conviction, shares the dorm with other female inmates including Jessica Watkins, a convicted participant in the January 6 Capitol riot.
President Donald Trump lashed out against the Wall Street Journal, threatening to sue the publication after it ran a story claiming the president sent Jeffrey Epstein a suggestive letter.
Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) are pressing Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all Department of Justice records related to Jeffrey Epstein, citing bipartisan demands for transparency following a controversial DOJ memo that dismissed public concerns surrounding Epstein’s death and potential ties to powerful third parties.
President Donald Trump’s support among Republican voters continues to climb, even as media and online platforms intensify scrutiny over the Epstein case. Recent polling reveals that GOP approval of Trump has not declined—in fact, it has strengthened.
The daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, Maurene Comey, was reportedly fired from her position as a prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY).
Alan Dershowitz, prominent attorney and former legal counsel to Jeffrey Epstein, rejected claims of a secret “client list” tied to Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes. In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, Dershowitz clarified that no such list existed and denied all connections between Epstein and foreign intelligence agencies. He also raised suspicions about Epstein’s death, pointing to jail staff failures.