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A memo by Jeffrey Epstein investigators saying there is no "client list" relating to the dead financier and there will be no further charges has left some on social media questioning why his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell was sent to prison.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump’s Stunning Response When Asked if He Has Sexual ‘Age Limit’ Resurfaces as Epstein-Mania Boils
Trump's stunning response when he was asked if he had a sexual "age limit" has taken on a new dimension amid the fallout from the "Epstein Files" controversy.
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Raw Story on MSN'The Beast Of Revelation': QAnon Host Links Epstein Scandal To End Times
During an interview about the End Times, pro-QAnon hosts Shemane Nugent and Melissa Redpill insisted that President Donald Trump was playing "5D chess" by refusing to release files about accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
The president seems to have lost his talent for shaping the story of the day. Or did the Wall Street Journal just throw him a lifeline?
What happens when irresponsible media personalities hype a conspiracy theory, only to see it unravel before their eyes?
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Al Jazeera on MSNTrump seeks release of grand jury transcripts as Epstein uproar widens
US president threatens to sue US paper for publishing details of letter he allegedly wrote to deceased sex offender.
A Department of Justice memo says there is no evidence Epstein kept a "client list" or blackmailed prominent individuals.
But Rothschild said most of the people in MAGA world are simply itching for more information – if it indeed exists – about the financier's connections with Bill Clinton and other Democrats and Trump opponents. Epstein cultivated powerful people from both major US political parties.
The Epstein affair had the hallmarks of a conspiracy theory. He was a rich financier with a Jewish surname and powerful acquaintances, including Bill Clinton, a former president, and Prince Andrew, a British royal.
In a New York civil lawsuit, Virginia Giuffre alleged that Epstein trafficked her in the early 2000s to London, New York and the U.S. Virgin Islands to have sex with the prince when she was 17. Andrew denied the allegation and settled out of court, paying a substantial sum but admitting no liability. Giuffre died by suicide in April.