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Prince Andrew, Duke of York, has been arrested by UK police on suspicion of misconduct in public office linked to Jeffrey Epstein. Buckingham Palace and the royal family express support for the investigation, while Andrew continues to deny any wrongdoing.
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Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri clarified that he met Jeffrey Epstein only a few times in a professional capacity and had no link to his crimes, accusing Rahul Gandhi of indulging in innuendo and running a smear campaign
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Norwegian ambassador Mona Juul has resigned after scrutiny over her past contact with Jeffrey Epstein. The decision follows reports that Epstein left millions to her children and comes amid a wider review of ties involving senior Norwegian figures.
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The Dalai Lama’s office has firmly denied any association with convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein, following media reports citing US Department of Justice documents. The statement rejects claims of meetings or donations, clarifying the spiritual leader’s complete lack of involvement.
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India has strongly rejected references to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein, calling them baseless and contemptible.
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The US Justice Department has begun releasing millions of records linked to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell investigations after completing an unprecedented review under a new transparency law, citing legal, privacy and victim-protection safeguards.
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Justice Department says it needs weeks to review newly discovered million-plus Epstein documents, missing a congressionally mandated deadline. Lawmakers demand inspector general audit, accuse DOJ and Trump administration of cover-up, while officials promise transparency and victim protections amid mounting scrutiny
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Several Jeffrey Epstein-related files, including an image showing Donald Trump, disappeared from a US Justice Department webpage shortly after release, fuelling transparency concerns. Lawmakers and survivors criticised gaps, delays and heavy redactions in the long-awaited document disclosures
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The Justice Department faces a Friday deadline to release nearly two decades of files on Jeffrey Epstein, detailing sexual abuse investigations and potential links to high-profile figures. Public demand for transparency grows amid past controversies and victims’ civil and criminal cases
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Virginia Giuffre’s sons, Christian and Noah, have gone to an Australian court seeking control of her estate after her 2025 suicide. Her former housekeeper and attorney also claim administration rights, while a temporary administrator currently manages the estate
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Activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan has alleged that numerous emails were exchanged between Jeffrey Epstein and Anil Ambani, adding an Indian angle to the US push to release thousands of pages from the federal Epstein investigation. Ambani is already facing ED probes in India
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US President Donald Trump signed a bill ordering the release of Epstein investigation files after an overwhelming congressional vote. Lawmakers clashed over delays and political motives as Trump again denied any ties to Epstein while urging swift disclosure of tens of thousands of DOJ documents.
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President Donald Trump reversed his stance, urging House Republicans to vote for releasing Jeffrey Epstein case files. Democrats and some Republicans support the measure. The House appears poised to pass it, though Senate approval remains uncertain.
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Recently released House Oversight Committee emails reveal Jeffrey Epstein maintained extensive ties with global political figures, academics and business elites long after his 2008 conviction. The messages show exchanges on politics, introductions and personal advice, highlighting his persistent influence until his 2019 arrest
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King Charles III has ordered his disgraced brother Prince Andrew to leave Royal Lodge for a smaller home on the Sandringham Estate, symbolizing his internal exile amid continued fallout from his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and ongoing public anger
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King Charles has stripped Prince Andrew of all royal titles following the release of Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl, detailing her abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and others. Giuffre’s revelations reignited global outrage, exposing systemic failures and prompting renewed calls for accountability
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Virginia Giuffre’s memoir ‘Nobody’s Girl’, released posthumously, has reignited scrutiny over Prince Andrew’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Detailing alleged abuse and palace attempts to silence her, the book has triggered renewed outrage and calls to strip the royal of his remaining titles
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A 2003 birthday book from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate allegedly includes a lewd drawing and note signed by Donald Trump. Democrats released the image, demanding transparency. Trump denies involvement, calling it fake, and has filed a US$10 billion defamation lawsuit
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Democrats are seizing on GOP divisions over the Epstein case, trolling Republicans and demanding transparency. Trump has dismissed the controversy, but MAGA loyalists and leaders like Speaker Mike Johnson call for full disclosure, deepening a rare rift in Trump’s base.
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Monday's release of 17 unsealed files follows thousands of pages of documents that were already made public on January 10, 11 and 12, with the final ones expected on Tuesday