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The Department of Justice will start sharing records related to Jeffrey Epstein this week, according to a House Oversight Committee spokesperson.
The furor over the Trump administration’s handling of the federal government’s investigation into accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein has continued.
The push by Senator Ron Wyden comes amid partisan disputes over the nature and extent of Epstein’s dealings with the rich and powerful
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.
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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.
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.