Internal Affairs Investigation

DOJ Settlement Shields Trump Businesses From Future IRS Investigations

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his associates have repeatedly reported abuse allegations to federal authorities over many years, yet the system’s failure to act means they are constantly being asked to relive their trauma. They assert that the burden should not be on them to continue reporting, but rather on the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate credible allegations and address government mishandling of these cases. In light of recent comments, survivors are again requesting a direct meeting with the DOJ to discuss their concerns, understand past failures, and receive clear answers regarding the handling of Epstein-related records, rather than being asked to re-report their experiences. This comes after attorney Blanche claimed to have met with survivors and their lawyers, a statement challenged by Senator Chris Van Hollen who questioned Blanche’s commitment to hearing their stories directly.

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Horry County Officers Resign Amidst Sexual Relationship Investigation

An internal affairs investigation within the Horry County Police Department led to the resignations of four officers: Sergeant Torry Lewis, Detective Don Kobithen, Investigator Kelsey Manemeit, and Lieutenant Misty Gore. The investigation, focused on internal personnel matters, revealed violations of the code of conduct, specifically concerning alleged sexual relationships among the officers. ABC15’s Freedom of Information Act request revealed details of the relationships and that Public Information Officer Mikayla Moskov also resigned. The Horry County Police Department is committed to maintaining the highest professional standards and appropriate conduct.

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