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Pam Bondi “could have tried” Jeffrey Epstein while she was Florida Attorney General between 2011 and 2019, according to a law professor. President Donald Trump’s embattled Attorney General has been mired in controversy over the release of the Epstein files, which she claimed were sitting on her desk in February.
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.
A lawyer who's represented more than 200 survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sex abuse explains what is known about the case -- including claims of a so-called "client list."
How did the case start in Palm Beach County? Did Trump know him then? Why is it an endless source of fascination?
A recent announcement from President Donald Trump's administration has put Epstein's Palm Beach connections back in the public eye.
"May every day be another wonderful secret," the president reportedly wrote, though he insists "this is a fake thing" to the Journal
Donald Trump long accused opponents of hiding a list of Epstein clients. Now Pam Bondi says the list doesn't exist. What was Epstein convicted of?
Rep. Randy Fine is proposing legislation to end House subscriptions to The Wall Street Journal, following a report that President Trump signed a "bawdy" birthday note to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.