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Attorney General Pam Bondi has cited the release of the 2006 Florida transcripts in her request for grand jury materials from a federal court.
A Florida man was arrested last week for allegedly threatening on X to kill "EVERY ONE" on what he believed was the Jeffrey Epstein client list, new court documents show.
Ron DeSantis continues to carefully press the Donald Trump administration to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, arguing Sunday that one reason to do so is because Epstein and alleged co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell didn’t act alone and “justice” requires full disclosure of their sordid scheme.
Pam Bondi took office as Florida's first female attorney general in 2011. Epstein had gotten out of the Palm Beach County Jail two years earlier.
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Epstein pleaded guilty to state charges for soliciting prostitution and soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008, but was hit with additional federal charges in 2019 before his death.
Trump orbiters Michael Wolff and Michael Cohen discussed President Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, going from best friends to real estate rivals, to Epstein making threats after he believed Trump "went to the Palm Beach Police and said,
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called on the Trump administration to release all the files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Raw Story on MSN'Kill on sight': Man arrested after threatening to murder everyone on Epstein listA Florida man has been arrested after making threats to kill everyone on the infamous "list" of those affiliated with Jeffrey Epstein. Seamus Hughes and Peter Beck of "Court Watch" posted the criminal complaint against Terrell Bailey-Corsey in U.
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AlterNet on MSN'Who are they protecting?' Fox analyst predicts 2026 will be 'referendum' on Trump-EpsteinIf Democrats want to dominate in next year's midterm elections, they'll relentlessly use the Jeffrey Epstein controversy as a cudgel against President Donald Trump and the Republican Party. That's according to a Monday analysis in The Hill by Fox News contributor Juan Williams.
From Jeffrey Epstein's 2005 case to his death in a New York jail cell in 2019, the crazy twists and turns in his bizarre sex crimes case in Florida.
How did the case start in Palm Beach County? Did Trump know him then? Why is it an endless source of fascination?