Jeffrey Epstein, Congress and Justice Department
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Former Attorney General Bill Barr shared “new” details about the sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein — and his death in federal custody before heading to trial — during a deposition with
Jeffrey Epstein’s mysterious death occurred six years ago this month — but the National Enquirer has discovered 22 people in the sketchy billionaire’s orbit have also died under murky circumstances, fueling fears of a cover-up by powerful figures seeking to erase potential witnesses.
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ARTnews on MSNUS Senator Ron Wyden Calls for Investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's Work for Collector Leon Black
Leon Black, a billionaire investor and art collector, is once again the subject of scrutiny for his relationship to Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier convicted of sex trafficking.
Opinions over whether or not the New York financier killed himself have changed drastically over the past month.
Rep. Robert Garcia, Ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, tells MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell that the Department of Justice “can’t be trusted” after the Oversight Committee’s Republican Chairman Rep.
The public has long been pushing for the release of the Epstein files, the array of documents relating to the late Jeffrey Epstein's criminal history. Here's everything to know about the Epstein files.
Former Attorney General William Barr is the first person scheduled to be deposed by Congress members as questions surrounding his role in the Epstein investigation persist.
Inside Edition traveled to an island once owned by convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein with the man who was once his personal boat captain. The notorious Caribbean hideaway is back in the spotlight. Guy Dohm said he ferried Epstein to and from the island.