Daily Feed 12/19/23
177 names linked to Jeffrey Epstein are set to be released, Julian Assange gets a final appeal against extradition and the Biden Administration’s “good deeds” for the Houthis get punished.
177 names linked to Jeffrey Epstein are set to be released, Julian Assange gets a final appeal against extradition and the Biden Administration’s “good deeds” for the Houthis get punished.
Years after the notorious sex offender’s conviction, an undisclosed image of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates with one of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims appeared in an article that highlighted the financier’s manipulations.
Senator Marsha Blackburn has issued a subpoena for the flight logs of Jeffery Epstein’s private plane.
According to a report released on Tuesday by the Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General, staff at the prison where Jeffrey Epstein was held while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges committed “significant misconduct,” including potentially criminal behavior, creating conditions that allegedly allowed him to commit suicide in Read more…
JPMorgan Chase has revealed that the company will pay around $290 million to settle a class action lawsuit with a woman who claims that the bank knowingly benefited from sexual abuse that she and others suffered from at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein.
A bombshell report shows Jeffrey Epstein tried to blackmail Bill Gates in today’s Daily Feed
According to a recent Wall Street Journal report, the now-deceased convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein appeared to be blackmailing Bill Gates and had attempted to take down the multi-billionaire over his extramarital relationship with a Russian bridge player, unless he agreed to his demands.
A concerning report published last month by international legal experts with support from the United Nations (U.N.) seems to widen the door for the acceptance of sex with minors.
The National Legal and Policy Center’s Paul Chesser says that he hopes to reveal evidence that banking giant J.P. Morgan Chase has closed bank accounts of conservatives with no justification
Arkansas police has declared the death of a Clinton staffer connected to Jeffrey Epstein, a suicide, despite the fact that there was no indication of a weapon.