• Pam Bondi And The Fiery Epstein Exchanges She Had With Senators At Her Hearing
    Mar 28 2026
    On Oct. 7, Bondi faced intense questioning by Senate Democrats over what the Justice Department has done (or not done) in investigating Epstein’s financial records, flagged suspicious-activity reports, and whether photos of former President Trump with underage women were found among Epstein’s belongings. She refused to answer how many “suspicious activity reports” had been reviewed, declined to confirm whether any photos were recovered, and sidestepped detailed explanations of internal DOJ decisions. Bondi instead turned questions back on the motives or prior actions of the senators.


    Bondi reaffirmed that the DOJ’s July decision to stop releasing additional Epstein-files remains in force, saying no “client list” has been found or is being made public. She criticized the senators for past resistance to releasing Epstein flight logs, accused some of accepting donations from associates of Epstein, and declined to elaborate on her internal deliberations — stressing legal and victim-privacy constraints as reasons for non-disclosure.


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  • Tea, Titles, and Trafficking: Prince Andrew’s Cozy Correspondence With Jeffrey Epstein
    Mar 28 2026
    Prince Andrew has become the walking definition of hypocrisy — a royal parasite sitting comfortably in Royal Lodge while pretending “no one is above the law.” The newly unearthed emails to Jeffrey Epstein — where Andrew tells him “we’re in this together” and “we’ll play some more later” — blow his past denials to pieces. They confirm what everyone suspected: that his supposed “cutting ties” was a lie, that he was still fraternizing with a convicted predator, and that he thought his title made him untouchable. The arrogance, the entitlement, the shamelessness — it’s all laid bare. Any other man would’ve been in handcuffs already, but Andrew’s punishment was “stepping back from duties,” which is just PR code for taking a royal sabbatical with full benefits.

    The whole spectacle is a slap in the face to justice and the people who still believe in it. These emails aren’t just bad optics — they’re the final nail in the coffin of his credibility and the monarchy’s moral facade. It’s not just Andrew’s disgrace anymore; it’s the entire royal bloodline reeking of rot while the system bends over backward to shield him. If “no one is above the law” actually meant something, this man wouldn’t be sipping tea behind palace walls — he’d be answering questions under oath like any ordinary citizen. Until that happens, the phrase might as well be engraved on Buckingham Palace gates in gold leaf, right above the real motto: Accountability for thee, but never for me.


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  • The Science of Sleaze: Inside Epstein’s Fake Foundation
    Mar 27 2026
    Jeffrey Epstein’s so-called “Science Foundation” was nothing more than a sham operation cooked up to help him dodge the restrictions of his Florida probation. Set up conveniently next door to his lawyer Jack Goldberger’s office, it provided him with the perfect excuse to “work” during the day while technically under supervision. In reality, the foundation didn’t conduct any research, fund any scientists, or advance any cause; it existed solely to give Epstein freedom of movement and the illusion of legitimacy. The Florida probation system, led by a state attorney’s office that looked the other way, let him manipulate the rules in broad daylight. His daily commutes, office visits, and supposed “philanthropy” were all part of the same long con — and the people paid to watch him either didn’t care or were told not to.

    This entire arrangement exposed how deeply compromised the system was. Epstein used money, influence, and the veneer of intellect to turn punishment into privilege, and state officials played along. Congress should be demanding to know who approved the deal and why nobody enforced it, but instead, political insiders and power brokers keep skating by unscathed. The “Science Foundation” wasn’t just a front; it was a symbol of how justice bends for the well-connected. What should have been rehabilitation became routine corruption — another reminder that in America, when you’re rich enough, probation is just another word for business as usual.


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  • Jeffrey Epstein And The Meeting At 10 Downing Street With Then U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair
    Mar 27 2026
    Newly released documents from the UK National Archives show that former Prime Minister Tony Blair met Jeffrey Epstein on May 14, 2002, at 10 Downing Street. The meeting was reportedly arranged at the behest of Peter Mandelson, who lobbied Blair’s staff—particularly chief of staff Jonathan Powell—by describing Epstein as “safe” and a “friend” with extensive international connections. A briefing memo prepared for Blair characterized Epstein as a wealthy financial adviser with ties to Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew, and suggested that discussions could cover “science and international economic and monetary trends.” Blair’s spokesperson later said the meeting lasted less than 30 minutes, was focused on UK-US politics, and that Blair had no further engagement with Epstein.

    The revelation casts new light on Blair’s judgment and raises questions about how long Epstein was courted by political elites—even before his known criminal behavior became public. Critics argue that even if the meeting occurred pre-conviction, the decision to host Epstein at Downing Street hints at the institutional insulation and elite networks that allowed Epstein’s influence to spread unchecked. That Mandelson actively promoted the meeting, praising Epstein’s character and connections, further underscores how political actors were willing to legitimize him. The disclosure also fuels demands for accountability, especially as many now view early interactions like this as complicit steps in Epstein’s broader web of patronage, power, and impunity.


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    Memo that government officials tried to bury shows Jeffrey Epstein met Sir Tony Blair in Downing Street... and Lord Mandelson set it up | Daily Mail Online

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  • Inside The OIG Interview: MCC Captain's Statement Detailing The Death Of Jeffrey Epstein (Part 4) (3/27/26)
    Mar 27 2026
    This deposition comes from an unnamed captain at the Metropolitan Correctional Center and provides a detailed account of how Jeffrey Epstein was managed inside the facility, particularly in the Special Housing Unit. The captain describes Epstein’s status following his prior suicide incident, including the decision-making process around his housing, monitoring level, and classification. The testimony highlights that Epstein had previously been placed under suicide watch but was later removed from those heightened precautions, despite ongoing concerns about his mental state. It also addresses Epstein’s resistance to having a cellmate and the facility’s shifting responses to that issue, revealing a pattern where known risks were acknowledged but not consistently acted upon.

    The deposition also exposes broader operational failures within MCC, particularly regarding supervision, communication, and adherence to protocol. The captain’s account suggests that while staff were aware of Epstein’s vulnerability, the systems in place failed to ensure continuous and effective monitoring. Decisions around staffing, inmate placement, and observation procedures appear fragmented, with lapses that ultimately left Epstein in a position that contradicted earlier risk assessments. The testimony reinforces the larger picture of institutional breakdown, where responsibility was diffused across personnel and safeguards that should have been firmly in place were instead inconsistently applied.

    What makes this account difficult to accept at face value is how neatly it shifts the burden onto procedural gray areas rather than confronting the glaring contradictions in custody decisions. The captain’s testimony acknowledges that Epstein was a known suicide risk, had already experienced a prior incident, and required heightened oversight, yet still attempts to frame the subsequent downgrade in monitoring as routine or justified. That explanation strains credibility when measured against the totality of circumstances, particularly the repeated deviations from established suicide prevention protocols and the failure to enforce basic safeguards like consistent observation and appropriate cell assignments. Instead of clarifying responsibility, the deposition reads more like an exercise in institutional self-preservation—where systemic failures are reframed as isolated judgment calls, and accountability is diluted across layers of bureaucracy. In that context, the official narrative begins to look less like a coherent explanation and more like a patchwork defense designed to explain away decisions that, taken together, point to a breakdown that should never have occurred in a high-security federal facility.


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    11 mins
  • Epstein Survivors Sue Trump Administration and Google Over Alleged Privacy Violations (3/27/26)
    Mar 27 2026
    A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors has filed a class action lawsuit against the Trump administration and Google, alleging that the release of Epstein-related files exposed their private and identifying information to the public. The lawsuit claims the Department of Justice prioritized rapid disclosure of documents over protecting victims’ identities, resulting in sensitive personal details of roughly 100 survivors being published. According to the complaint, this exposure violated long-standing protections meant to shield victims of sexual abuse and trafficking, effectively outing individuals who had previously remained anonymous.

    The survivors argue that even after the government attempted to remove identifying details, the damage had already been done, as the information continued to circulate online through search engines and AI-generated content. They accuse companies like Google of continuing to display and amplify the data despite requests for removal, contributing to harassment, threats, and renewed trauma for victims. The lawsuit seeks financial damages and a court order forcing the permanent removal of the exposed information, framing the situation as a systemic failure that re-victimized those already harmed by Epstein’s network.





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    Epstein survivors sue Trump administration and Google over release of private information





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  • Private Hands, Public Questions: Epstein Evidence Removal Sparks Congressional Probe (3/27/26)
    Mar 27 2026
    House Democrats on the Oversight Committee are seeking testimony from three private investigators—Paul Lavery, Stephen Kiraly, and William Riley—who allegedly removed a significant amount of material from Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach home before law enforcement executed a search in 2005. According to letters sent by the committee, lawmakers want detailed accounts of what was taken, how it was handled, and where it is now, raising concerns that potentially critical evidence may have been diverted or hidden before authorities could access it.

    Lawmakers say it is “incredibly troubling” that Epstein’s computers, hard drives, and other materials may have been in private hands rather than secured by law enforcement, potentially limiting what investigators—and now Congress—have been able to review. The committee has requested the preservation and production of all related materials, including digital storage, financial records, communications, and any documentation showing the chain of custody, as part of a broader effort to understand whether key evidence was effectively shielded during the early stages of the Epstein investigation.


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    House Oversight panel seeks testimony from private investigators who removed evidence from Epstein's home - ABC News


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    17 mins
  • Faith Kates and Jeffrey Epstein: Inside a Decades-Long Relationship in the Modeling World (3/27/26)
    Mar 27 2026
    A Guardian investigation reveals that Faith Kates, the longtime head of Next Management and a powerful figure in the modeling industry, maintained a decades-long personal and professional relationship with Jeffrey Epstein that extended well beyond his 2009 conviction. Newly released Justice Department documents show thousands of references to Kates, including emails in which she described Epstein as a close confidant and sought his advice on business matters, including multimillion-dollar financial dealings. The relationship appears to have remained warm and consistent over the years, with Kates continuing contact even as public scrutiny of Epstein intensified.

    The documents and interviews also indicate that Kates introduced Epstein to models associated with her agency, arranging meetings and facilitating social connections that raised concerns about potential exploitation, even though none of the models interviewed alleged abuse. Some described uncomfortable or troubling encounters, while others pointed to instances where Epstein appeared to have access to personal information about them. The revelations have sparked broader questions about systemic vulnerabilities within the modeling industry, particularly how access, power, and influence may have allowed Epstein to embed himself within elite professional networks.


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    Faith Kates: the woman who introduced models to ‘dear friend’ Jeffrey Epstein | Jeffrey Epstein | The Guardian








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