Investigation found Botstein ā who had claimed he wasnāt friends with Epstein ā made 25 visits to his townhouseLeon Botstein has announced he is stepping down from the helm of Bard College, after an independent review of his contacts with Jeffrey Epstein found the college presidentās frequent interactions with the convicted sex offender ācould have alertedā him to the possibility that he and Bard would be facilitating Epsteinās abuse of women.An investigation by the WilmerHale law firm, which had been commissioned by Bardās board of trustees earlier this year to review Botsteinās interactions with Epstein, found the Bard president ā who had previously claimed he was not friends with Epstein ā made about 25 visits to Epsteinās townhouse, a two-day visit to Epsteinās Little St James Island, and that there were two visits by Epstein to Bard. These visits, WilmerHale reported, included āmultiple womenā who have since been identified as victims of Epstein. Continue reading...
Democrats had filed civil contempt resolution against former attorney general for not appearing for depositionUS politics live ā latest updatesThe House oversight and government reform committee has said that former attorney general Pam Bondi will now appear before the panel on 29 May to answer questions about the Department of Justiceās handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and its release of the Epstein files.The announcement of the date came shortly after the Democrats on the committee announced that they had filed a civil contempt resolution against Bondi after she did not appear for her deposition earlier this month. Continue reading...
Sky Roberts said survivors āstill fighting to be heardā after king, whose brother Andrew was accused of assault by Giuffre, did not meet with themThe brother of the late Virginia Giuffre criticized King Charles III for not meeting with survivors of Jeffrey Epsteinās abuse during his visit to the United States this week.āSurvivors are here sitting with members of Congress, still fighting to be heard, still pushing for real accountability, while many of the powerful figures connected to these systems remain just out of reach, unable to acknowledge survivors face to face,ā Giuffreās brother Sky Roberts said. āYou would expect this to be a moment for the king to give a message to the world that he stands with survivors.ā Continue reading...
Lawsuit alleges DoJ breached transparency law by withholding records on Jeffrey Epstein and over-redacting disclosuresTodd Blanche, the acting attorney general, engaged in a ābrazen, shocking, and ongoing violationā of a law requiring the justice department (DoJ) to release the entirety of the so-called Epstein files, a lawsuit filed in Washington DC alleges.The action on Monday by Katie Phang, an investigative journalist and legal analyst, seeks to hold Blanche personally responsible for the DoJās alleged failure to publish all the documents the government holds about Jeffrey Epstein, the late sex offender. A full release was mandated by a landmark transparency act passed by Congress in November, with a deadline of 19 December. Continue reading...
Philip Barton says there was pressure over pace of vetting from No 10, which he says was āuninterestedā in processUK politics live ā latest updatesThe former Foreign Office chief has said he was concerned about Peter Mandelsonās links to Jeffery Epstein ā and said there was āabsolutelyā pressure from Downing Street over the pace of vetting.Giving evidence to the foreign affairs select committee, the former Foreign Office permanent secretary Sir Philip Barton said Number 10 seemed āuninterestedā in the vetting process around Mandelsonās appointment as US ambassador, and said there were no avenues for him to express his concerns. Continue reading...
Police investigating allegations Mandelson and former prince Andrew passed sensitive info to Epstein will struggle to make charges stick without filesBritish police investigating the former prince Andrew and Peter Mandelson are preparing to start interviewing witnesses in Royal and government circles.It comes as police fear that prosecutors will be āreluctantā to bring charges unless the Trump administration agrees to hand over the original documents from the Epstein files. Continue reading...
Six women who stayed in flats in capital have since accused disgraced financier of sexually abusing them, says BBCJeffrey Epstein housed some of his alleged abuse victims in flats in London after police in the UK decided against investigating him, according to reports.The BBC said it had uncovered evidence of four flats in Kensington and Chelsea in receipts, emails and bank records contained within the Epstein files. Six women who stayed in the properties have since accused the late financier of sexually abusing them, the broadcaster said. Continue reading...
An internal watchdog will review the agencyās handling of records related to Jeffrey Epstein, including whether relevant documents were properly redactedSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxA majority of Americans blame Donald Trump for surging gasoline prices, which is weighing on his Republican party ahead of Novemberās congressional midterm elections, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.Some 77% of registered voters in the poll, which concluded early this week, said Trump bears at least a fair amount of responsibility for the recent rise in gas prices, which was sparked by his decision to launch a war on Iran along with US ally Israel.Our preliminary objective is to evaluate the DOJās processes for identifying, redacting, and releasing records in its possession as required by the Act.Alleged victims of sexual abuse by Epstein have complained that DOJ repeatedly failed to redact photos and other details that could reveal their identities and did not make public all the information prosecutors have about Epstein associates who were allegedly aware of his crimes or conspired with him but were never charged.Lawmakers have made similar complaints and have said they suspect DOJ has not released some relevant documents.The Trump administration has moved to reclassify marijuana, more than four months after Trump signed an executive order directing the attorney general to move it from schedule I to schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act.Trump, apparently abandoning his attempt to frighten Iranās leaders into negotiating by channeling Richard Nixonās āmadmanā theory, ruled out the use of nuclear weapons in his conflict with Iran.Trump has decided to invite wanted war criminal Vladimir Putin to the G20 summit in December at Trumpās Doral golf resort, the Washington Post reports.Trump confirmed that the government is considering a plan to bail out or āājust buyā Spirit Airlines, but confused Barack Obama with Joe Biden, and Jet Blue with People Express, which has been defunct since 1987.Indiaās foreign ministry denounced comments from the rightwing US commentator Michael Savage, posted on social media by Trump, which argued against awarding birthright citizenship to the US-born children of immigrants āfrom China or India or some other hellhole on the planetā. Continue reading...
Mandated release of files was marred by missed deadlines, leaked victimsā information and excessive redactionsUS politics live ā latest updatesThe US Department of Justiceās office of the inspector general (OIG) announced on Thursday that it is launching an audit of the justice departmentās compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.In a news release, the deputy inspector general William M Blier, who the statement said is performing the duties of the inspector general, said that the āpreliminary objectiveā of the internal probe āis to evaluate the [justice departmentās] processes for identifying, redacting, and releasing records in its possession as required by the Actā. Continue reading...
Non-appearance of Pam Bondi and remarks from Todd Blanche suggest full accounting may never be revealedIn the days since Pam Bondiās exit from Donald Trumpās justice department, Jeffrey Epstein survivors and transparency advocates have been confronted by mixed messaging, prompting questions about whether a full accounting of his crimes would ever be revealed.Legal veterans told the Guardian that authoritiesā decisions ā such as Bondiās failure to appear for a congressional subpoena about her handling of Epstein investigative files ā portend poorly for accountability. Moreover, her replacementās comments about the status of Epstein investigations has been perceived by some as an effort to acknowledge prior missteps without presenting definitive solutions. Continue reading...