Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor moves to King Charles’ Norfolk estate after U.S. Justice Department files suggest continued contact with Jeffrey Epstein, while police review fresh allegations against the former royal
British Prime Minister urges ex-U.S. Ambassador Mandelson, ex-Prince Andrew to cooperate with U.S. authorities
Justice Department failed to redact dozens of Epstein victims’ names, including more than two dozen who were minors
DOJ-released Epstein emails show him exchanging business updates with since-deceased Greek executive George Mantzavinatos from 2015–2018, touching on Greek banks, bailouts and investment opportunities across Europe, Latin America and the Middle East
The Epstein files include correspondence about Greece, the Eurozone, bank bailouts, Greek debt swaps, Greek banks, sovereign bonds, and investment opportunities in Greek financial instruments from 2012 to 2015
UK Prime Minister says Andrew should appear before U.S. Congress after new files reveal continued contact with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, to support victims and clarify his involvement.
The Justice Department has posted more than 800,000 records so far about its Epstein investigations online, including emails with Elon Musk and Bill Gates
Latest disclosures follow an extensive review of documents, images and videos associated with federal investigations into Epstein and his death
Newly released Epstein records reignite political fallout as Bill Clinton’s team accuses the White House of scapegoating him, insisting he cut ties with Epstein years before the financier’s crimes became public
Lawmakers from both parties and Epstein survivors are criticizing the Justice Department over delays and heavy redactions, as threats of contempt proceedings and calls for full disclosure intensify political pressure in Washington.
Newly released Justice Department documents on Jeffrey Epstein heavily feature former president Bill Clinton while making limited reference to Donald Trump, prompting criticism over redactions, transparency and the scope of the disclosure
Congress releases dozens of photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, showing disturbing content and notable figures, as the Justice Department is legally required to publish files by Friday
House Democrats release images showing Trump, Clinton, Gates, and Bannon as Justice Department prepares to unveil more Epstein documents. Faces of women are redacted to protect victims’ identities
The former Treasury secretary and Harvard president’s enormous network and clout kept him immune from past Jeffrey Epstein revelations. But this time was just too much.
Justice Department has 30 days to make unclassified documents available from its investigation
Senate passes measure by unanimous consent after House approved it 427-1
In a reversal, President Trump is now calling on GOP lawmakers to vote for releasing Justice Department files on Jeffrey Epstein, a move that has intensified divisions within the Republican Party
Messages put president’s relationship with Epstein back into the spotlight
An email from 2011 appears to contradict Prince Andrew’s claim that he severed all ties with Jeffrey Epstein in 2010, deepening the scandal that has already cost him his royal titles, his Windsor residence, and much of his public standing
In her memoir, Virginia Giuffre recounts being recruited as a teen by Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, detailing encounters with powerful figures, her coerced involvement in Epstein’s network; on Friday evening Prince Andrew relinquished his royal titles