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A House Oversight Committee spokesperson told The Post Monday that the panel is “having conversations with the Clintons’ attorney to accommodate their schedules.”
Washington — The House Oversight Committee released more records from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's estate late Monday, including hundreds of pages from a book compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell for his 50th birthday in 2003.
After doing a brief theatrical tour, The Onion's very funny 20-minute send-up of true crime tropes is watchable online.
Lisa Phillips, who says she was in her early 20s when she first met Jeffrey Epstein and endured years of abuse from the late-financier and others in his vast network, stood in front of the steps of the US Capitol in early September.
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey kickstarted "Saturday Night Live" by skewering Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem in the cold open.
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Barabak: She won a landslide election. But Trump and Jeffrey Epstein have her stuck in limbo
Arizona Democrat Adelita Grijalva was elected to the House last month, but Speaker Mike Johnson refuses to seat her. Grijalva's swearing-in could break a House logjam over releasing the Epstein files.
The statues, which depicted the president and the convicted sex offender skipping together, had been placed in front of the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday.
From TD Bank to Honeycomb Partners, several hedge funds and banks were linked to the wealthy sex offender.
A journalist whose interview with Prince Andrew ended his royal career predicts Jeffrey Epstein's files will ruin more reputations. The Duke of York invited BBC's Emily Maitlis into the palace in November 2019 to discuss his friendship with the disgraced financier shortly after his death in jail — an interview widely considered to be an own goal