* Jeffrey Epstein

Epstein Accountant Reveals Payout to Alleged Trump Victim

Jeffrey Epstein’s former accountant, Richard Kahn, testified before the House Oversight Committee, confirming that an accuser of Donald Trump received a payout from the Epstein estate. This revelation emerged during Kahn’s deposition concerning Epstein’s financial dealings. While specific details about the accuser or the settlement amount were not disclosed, a lawmaker present at the deposition confirmed the payout. Kahn also reportedly identified five individuals who paid Epstein, including prominent businessmen and the Rothschild banking family.

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UK Leads on Epstein Files While US Stalls

Survivors Sharlene Rochard, Liz Stein, and Danielle Bensky, who allege sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, have traveled to the UK to advocate for greater accountability. They commend the UK for setting a standard in addressing individuals named in the Epstein files, while criticizing the US for a perceived lack of motivation to pursue justice. These survivors are urging prominent figures like Peter Mandelson and Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to be transparent and provide evidence regarding their association with Epstein.

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Epstein Estate Paid Trump Settlement to Abuse Accuser Accountant Reports

During a deposition, Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime accountant and estate co-executor Richard Kahn reportedly told House investigators that the estate settled with an accuser who had also made allegations concerning President Donald Trump. This account, relayed by a Democratic lawmaker, was juxtaposed with statements from the committee chair who stated Kahn saw no transactions to Trump or his family. Kahn’s prepared remarks maintained his ignorance of Epstein’s abuse until after his death, asserting he would have resigned had he known. The estate has already paid over $100 million to survivors, underscoring the ongoing liabilities and the focus of Congress on Epstein’s network and finances.

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Trump DOJ Asked to End Epstein Ranch Probe in 2019

It’s quite striking to consider the accusations that officials within the Trump administration’s Department of Justice, during its initial term, reportedly requested the termination of an ongoing probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s ranch back in 2019. This revelation, brought to light by Comer, raises a significant number of questions, and frankly, it doesn’t paint a very reassuring picture. The idea that an investigation into such a serious matter might have been curtailed at the behest of high-level officials is deeply concerning, especially given the gravity of the allegations surrounding Epstein and his associates.

The context here is crucial, and it’s hard to ignore the familial connections that have been brought up regarding William Barr, the head of the DOJ at that time.… Continue reading

Poland Investigates Epstein Ring Amid Russian Intelligence Suspicions

The National Prosecutor’s Office is investigating allegations of women, including minors, being recruited in Poland under false pretenses for employment abroad. This inquiry is part of a broader investigation into potential connections between Jeffrey Epstein and Russian intelligence, as well as any ties he may have had within Poland. The investigation, involving the secret service, prosecutors, and police, aims to identify Polish accomplices involved in the exploitation of victims transported outside Poland for sexual purposes. Poland has also sought international cooperation with two European countries to aid this investigation, where human trafficking carries a penalty of up to 20 years imprisonment.

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Guard Googled Epstein Before Death, Suspicious Deposits Revealed

Newly revealed documents indicate that a jail guard responsible for monitoring Jeffrey Epstein, Tova Noel, Googled “latest on Epstein in jail” twice in the hour before he was found dead. These files also suggest that Noel’s bank flagged her account for suspicious activity, including over a dozen deposits, in the months leading up to Epstein’s death. While Noel later denied remembering these searches, both she and another guard were charged with falsifying records related to Epstein’s death, though charges were eventually dropped as part of a plea deal. Additionally, a fellow inmate reportedly heard guards discussing covering up Epstein’s death on the morning he was discovered.

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Epstein’s Aides Control Secrets and Money Years Later

As executors of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, Darren Indyke and Darren Kahn hold significant control over his assets and any compensation owed to survivors. Appointed shortly before Epstein’s death, they administered his wealth, including agreeing to compensation packages that restricted further legal action from survivors. Despite claims of Epstein’s businesses not being used to shield his activities, court filings suggest Indyke and Kahn had signatory authority over most of his accounts and helped manage corporations allegedly linked to his sex-trafficking operation. Both men have been subpoenaed to testify before a congressional committee investigating Epstein’s network.

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Trump Epstein Titanic Statue Appears on National Mall

A 12-foot statue depicting President Donald Trump embracing convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, styled after the “Titanic” film’s Jack and Rose, has been erected near the U.S. Capitol by a group called The Secret Handshake. This installation, accompanied by redacted banners referencing federal agencies and a placard highlighting their alleged shared lifestyle, serves as a commentary on the enduring questions surrounding Trump’s past association with Epstein. The group stated their intention to join Trump’s “mission” of displaying banners across D.C., while the statue’s placement coincides with recent Justice Department releases of FBI interview summaries containing unsubstantiated allegations against Trump.

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Prosecutors Search Epstein’s Zorro Ranch Amid Skepticism

State investigators initiated a search of Jeffrey Epstein’s former Zorro Ranch in New Mexico on Monday, prompted by allegations of sexual abuse and sex trafficking. This action follows the reopening of a state investigation, which was previously closed in 2019, due to new information from sealed FBI files. The current owners of the ranch are cooperating with the investigation, as state legislators also form a commission to examine past activities at the property.

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DOJ Withholding Documents on Trump’s Youngest Accuser

Documents detailing FBI interviews with a Jeffrey Epstein victim who accused President Donald Trump of sexual abuse when she was a minor are being withheld from public release. An NPR analysis revealed that 37 pages of these interviews, including notes and law enforcement reports, remain classified despite the Department of Justice claiming they are merely duplicative. This selective release has fueled accusations of a “White House cover-up,” particularly after the DOJ temporarily removed a photograph of Trump’s commerce secretary with Epstein. The accuser’s account describes a sexual act and her response, though no charges were ever filed against Trump, and the FBI’s subsequent interviews were halted after the accuser reported receiving threats.

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