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The Justice Department released more files linked to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, including a letter he apparently sent to Larry Nassar while in prison. The 2019 letter is signed by “J. Epstein” and is sent to “L.N.” WARNING: The content of the letter is graphic and could be considered disturbing in nature.
We may learn more about Jeffrey Epstein's dealings with Les Wexner, the 88-year-old billionaire whose money and influence have shaped Columbus.
The Department of Justice caused a firestorm of controversy after it released, then abruptly deleted, a shocking video that appeared to show Jeffrey Epstein attempting to commit suicide in his Manhattan jail cell.
The alleged victims’ statement claimed the staggered release of the documents made it “difficult or impossible” for them to comb the files for information they may have needed
The sources of Epstein’s fortune have long been a source of speculation. Here are six takeaways from a Times investigation that found that he built it through scams, theft and lies.
Donald Trump was known for swapping raunchy stories with Jeffrey Epstein, a former assistant to the late pedophile alleged. In a new interview, an anonymous woman claimed she would often work late and be approached by Epstein after the office cleared out for the day.
Dear L.N.,” “Epstein” begins the letter, which was postmarked Aug. 13, 2019, three days after the financier’s body was found in his Manhattan Detention Complex cell.
Ina Garten and her husband, Jeffrey, are celebrating their 57th wedding anniversary. Here's a timeline of their relationship.
The Justice Department has released files tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Follow here for the latest live news updates