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Melania Trump rejects Epstein links: What does the October 2002 email exchange reveal?
The release of millions of pages of documents tied to Epstein continues to generate controversy, with renewed focus on individuals mentioned in the records. Melania Trump has rejected claims tying her to Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
Melania Trump blasts 'lies' linking her to Epstein
First Lady Melania Trump has broken her silence on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. She stated she had no knowledge of his abuse and was not a victim. Trump called for an end to false claims linking her to the convicted sex offender. She also urged Congress to allow survivors to testify under oath.
Melania Trump denies epstein links, rejects claims as false and defamatory
Melania Trump has denied any relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, calling circulating claims false and defamatory. Her remarks came as a disputed 2002 email resurfaced online, sparking renewed debate about alleged connections. The email, released in Justice Department records, contains references to “G” and is not conclusively verified as hers.
Gigi Hadid breaks silence on Epstein Files mention: Here’s what she said in her first response
Supermodel Gigi Hadid has spoken out after her name surfaced in the controversial Epstein files, describing the mention as “disturbing” and voicing strong objection to being associated, even indirectly, with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Bombs of bluster: Iranian diplomats fight Trump on a new battlefield
Iran War Social Media Fight: A new digital front has opened in the US-Iran conflict. President Trump's blunt social media posts have drawn sharp, mocking responses from Iranian diplomats. They are using ridicule and memes to challenge his authority. This shift abandons formal diplomacy for public shaming. The exchanges highlight a breakdown in traditional communication. This digital war shapes perceptions and influences the ongoing conflict.
Not right to play politics over war: Priyanka Gandhi slams PM Narendra Modi
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's accusations. She stated that playing politics over war is inappropriate. Gandhi questioned the government's plan to help Indians in the Gulf. She also raised concerns about rising gas cylinder prices and potential fuel shortages. Gandhi emphasized the need for parliamentary discussion to find solutions to the conflict's impact.
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Who is Ali Larijani, and is Iran’s security head dead or alive? Larijani net worth, family, background and Israel’s statement. Top official's handwritten note social media post raises doubts over Israeli claims
Ali Larijani, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council secretary, is reported killed in Israeli strikes, though Iran has not confirmed. Larijani’s social media post complicates reports. He has held key roles in Iran’s government, including nuclear negotiator and parliament speaker. His death would mark a major shift in Iran’s leadership amid conflict.

UK royal family faces biggest crisis in generations amid scandal
The detention of Prince Andrew has thrown the British monarchy into turmoil, a crisis not seen since the abdication drama of 1936. In the face of this turmoil, King Charles III asserts his commitment to royal responsibilities. With the public demanding transparency and justice, the royal family is actively seeking to separate itself from the controversy.

Jeffrey Epstein's estate to pay $35 million settlement in victim class action
Jeffrey Epstein's estate is set to pay up to $35 million. This resolves a lawsuit against two of his former advisers. They were accused of helping Epstein in his sex trafficking. The settlement aims to provide financial relief to victims. This brings a close to claims against the Epstein estate. Epstein died in jail in 2019.

Jeffrey Epstein tried to build web of powerful ties across Middle East, documents show
Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, the prominent CEO of DP World, has officially resigned amid a storm of allegations. His connection to Jeffrey Epstein's infamous network, which sought to cultivate ties with prominent leaders across the region, has raised significant eyebrows. Following the fallout from this revelation, key financial supporters have decided to pause their investment plans.

Epstein waged a years-long quest to meet Putin
Jeffrey Epstein pursued a meeting with Vladimir Putin, seeking to explain financial markets and digital currency. Despite multiple attempts and connections, including with former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland, the meeting never materialized. Epstein's efforts occurred amidst geopolitical tensions following Russia's annexation of Crimea.

Billionaire Les Wexner says he was 'duped' by adviser Jeffrey Epstein, 'a world-class con man'
Retail magnate Les Wexner tells Congress he was deceived by financier Jeffrey Epstein. Wexner denies any involvement in Epstein's crimes. New documents reveal details of their long association. Wexner's name appears extensively in Epstein files. Survivors are increasing pressure on Wexner due to his past ties.

How Epstein used sham marriages, student visas to game the immigration system and keep women in US
New documents reveal how Jeffrey Epstein facilitated immigration for women. He used student visas and English language schools as initial steps. Sham marriages were arranged to secure Green Cards and citizenship. Epstein's network, including lawyers, assisted in these complex immigration processes. The aim was to keep these women dependent and under his influence.

Top Goldman Sachs lawyer Ruemmler resigns after revelations about her ties with Epstein
Ruemmler and representatives for Goldman said for years that she had a strictly professional relationship with Epstein, a convicted sex offender. But emails, text messages and photographs released late last month showed Ruemmler requesting and accepting gifts from Epstein, advising him on how to avoid unflattering media scrutiny and discussing her dating life.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick acknowledges meetings with Epstein that contradict previous claims
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick admitted to meeting Jeffrey Epstein twice after his 2008 conviction. This contradicts his earlier statements. Lutnick downplayed his relationship with the disgraced financier. He described their contact as a few emails and two meetings years apart. Lawmakers are calling for his resignation. This follows revelations from Epstein's case files. The files contradicted Lutnick's previous claims.

UBS banked Ghislaine Maxwell for years, moving her money after Epstein's arrest
Swiss bank UBS opened accounts for Ghislaine Maxwell in 2014. This happened after JPMorgan Chase ended its relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and flagged Maxwell as a high-risk client. UBS managed millions for Maxwell, including after Epstein's 2019 arrest. Documents reveal the extent of UBS' banking relationship with Maxwell leading up to her conviction.

FBI concluded Jeffrey Epstein wasn't running a sex trafficking ring for powerful men, files show
In their pursuit of justice, federal agents uncovered deep-seated evidence surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's abuse of underage girls. However, a detailed examination of Justice Department archives indicates limited findings regarding Epstein's alleged operation of a sex trafficking ring catering to the powerful. Investigative materials, including videos and monetary transactions, did not tie any associates into his criminal conduct.

Deepak Chopra dragged into fresh controversy amid Epstein email exchanges: Artist claims Indian-American author gave his number, urged late-night meeting
Deepak Chopra, who name has appeared in the newly released batch of Jeffrey Epstein Files, is dragged into fresh controversy after an artist Sevda Rubens claimed that Chopra gave her a number when she attended a meditation event in Europe when she was 16. She claimed that Chopra asked her to meet him late at night. Chopra has denied his involvement in any criminal activity related to Jeffrey Epstein.


Thousands of new Jeffrey Epstein-linked documents released by US Justice Department
Thousands of new documents linked to the case of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were made available Tuesday by the US Department of Justice (DOJ), amid mounting criticism over the pace of the publication and heavy redactions. The DOJ posted around 11,000 links to new documents online, but some of them appeared to lead nowhere.

Jeffrey Epstein death mystery deepens, unidentified person in orange colored jump suit seen in video
A CBS News investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s final night has revealed new discrepancies, including a mystery third person entering the Special Housing Unit and a shadowy “orange shape” ascending stairs toward his cell. Experts challenge the DOJ’s conclusions, renewing questions about security failures at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in 2019

Inside Maria Farmer’s testimony that may reveal why Donald Trump’s name is in Epstein’s records
Trump-Epstein: Artist Maria Farmer’s claims about Jeffrey Epstein and a 1995 encounter with Donald Trump have resurfaced, reigniting calls to scrutinise what remains hidden in sealed federal files. Farmer, one of Epstein’s earliest accusers, says she urged authorities to investigate his powerful social circle decades ago. While Trump denies any wrongdoing or connection to Epstein’s crimes, Farmer’s testimony backed by her family continues to raise questions about who else may have appeared in the background of the Epstein case.

'Crazed' man forcibly removed from Hillary Clinton event over Bill's Epstein island visits
The questions raised about former President Bill Clinton's visits to Jeffrey Epstein's private island have been a subject of discussion since Epstein's arrest and alleged suicide in a New York City jail cell. Call logs released in 2016 indicated that Clinton flew on Epstein's private jet, known as the "Lolita Express," at least 26 times. There is also a documented picture of Clinton posing in the plane's entryway with Epstein's associate, Ghislane Maxwell.

Jeffrey Epstein moved $270K for Noam Chomsky in 2018, Bard President Leon Botstein got $150K from disgraced financier's foundation
Late disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was accused of sexually abusing underage girls. Recently, new connections have emerged linking him to linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky and Bard College President Leon Botstein.

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon to face questioning in Jeffrey Epstein cases
JPMorgan is separately suing former private banking chief Jes Staley, claiming he concealed what he knew about Epstein and should cover losses it may incur in the two lawsuits. U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan said Dimon can be questioned by the plaintiffs' lawyers for five hours, and by Staley's lawyer for two hours.

British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell convicted of grooming and trafficking teenage girls for Jeffrey Epstein
Maxwell faces the likelihood of years behind bars.

Was Ghislaine Maxwell Jeffrey Epstein's puppet or accomplice? Jury picked for sex trafficking trial
Twelve jurors and six alternates will hear Maxwell's case.
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