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Rep. Garcia: Leslie Wexner told ‘blatant lie’ about relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
MSNBC· 2026-02-20 04:56
committee released video of yesterday's deposition with billionaire Leslie Wexner, the man who made Jeffrey Epstein rich enough to run an international sex trafficking conspiracy. Under oath, Leslie Wexner told the committee he had no idea that his friend was an international sex-trafficking pedophile. I think the perspective that I have now, and I think what's really important for this group to understand, is that as I look back at it, I was conned by the World Olympic all-time con artist.And and you look ...
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Elon Musk· 2026-02-10 13:49
RT Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal)🇺🇸 DOJ UNREDACTS LES WEXNER AS CO-CONSPIRATOR IN EPSTEIN SEX TRAFFICKING AFTER MASSIE PRESSUREThis is huge.The DOJ just unredacted an FBI file labeling Les Wexner as a co-conspirator in child sex trafficking.This directly contradicts congressional testimony claiming the FBI held no evidence of additional traffickers.The DOJ originally justified heavy redactions by citing victim protection.Tonight proved you can protect victim identities while still disclosing the names of alleg ...
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Nick Szabo· 2026-02-10 05:20
RT Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie)🧵1) This is significant because Kash Patel testified to Congress that FBI had no evidence of other sex traffickers. This is FBI’s own 2019 document listing Wexner as coconspirator in child sex trafficking. It wasn’t unredacted until tonight. ...
‘The entire Trump admin. is an Epstein island after-party’: Maxwell set to testify in House probe
MSNBC· 2026-02-08 16:19
in the ongoing investigation into the dead sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Tomorrow, Epstein and compass Glenn Maxwell will testify remotely before the House Oversight Committee. Her lawyer told MSNOW this week she will exercise her Fifth Amendment right to stay silent.Tomorrow is also when the Justice Department is allowing members of Congress to review the unredacted versions of the three million recently released Epstein files. Joining us now is Congresswoman Melanie Stansberry of New Mexico, who serves in ...
Top Story with Tom Llamas - Jan. 27 | NBC News NOW
NBC News· 2026-01-28 02:59
HER JOB IN JEOPARDY, AS TWO REPUBLICAN SENATORS CALL FOR HER TO STEP DOWN. ALSO TONIGHT, THE DEATH TOLL RISING FROM THE DANGEROUS COLD GRIPPING MUCH OF THE COUNTRY. THREE YOUNG BROTHERS KILLED FALLING THROUGH AN ICY POND.DRIVERS STRANDED ON FROZEN ROADS. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS WITHOUT POWER. THE DESPERATION SETTLING IN AS FAMILIES.YOU'LL MEET THEM HUDDLED TOGETHER FOR WARMTH. THE REAL ESTATE BROTHERS ON TRIAL FOR SEX TRAFFICKING WITH A HIGH PROFILE CLIENTELE ACCUSED OF DRUGGING AND RAPING DOZENS OF WOMEN. WO ...
Justice Department Releases Some Epstein Files
Bloomberg Television· 2025-12-19 22:09
Megan Scully joins us right now. She's a Bloomberg reporter and she's been helping to pass through the files. And she joins us right now from our Washington bureau.And Megan, first, I want to start off with the idea of exactly what is being released today, because that was under the under the under the understanding that we were supposed to get the full cache of files. Based on the way the law was written. Is that what we're getting today.Absolutely. We were supposed to get the full cache of files. The depu ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-11-19 18:44
US Attorney General Pam Bondi said the Justice Department “will follow the law” after the passage of legislation compelling the government to release files on sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein https://t.co/ARR6FdVAKL ...
Legal analyst explains where civil cases go after Combs sentencing
NBC News· 2025-10-03 21:37
Legal Analysis - Civil claims against Combmes remain active and significant, despite the criminal case outcome [1] - The standard of proof in civil claims is "preponderance of the evidence," lower than the "beyond a reasonable doubt" standard in criminal cases, potentially allowing for a different outcome [2] - Convictions and court acknowledgements of vulnerability and lack of voluntariness will serve as powerful evidence in civil claims [3] - Evidence precluded in the criminal trial can be used by plaintiff's attorneys in civil cases [3] - Survivors' testimonies will be strengthened by the sentence and statements from other survivors [4] Evidence and Impact - The prosecutor's evidence, whether admitted or precluded in the criminal trial, will be leveraged by plaintiff's attorneys [3] - The sentencing and related statements are expected to significantly bolster the survivors' claims [4]
LIVE: Sean 'Diddy' Combs sentenced after guilty verdict | NBC News
NBC News· 2025-10-03 17:51
Sean “Diddy” Combs was acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking charges on July 2 and found guilty on two lesser charges of transportation of former girlfriends for prostitution. The judge denied bail, meaning Combs has remained detained until today's sentencing. Federal prosecutors say Combs should serve more than 11 years in prison for the conviction, arguing that he is "unrepentant" and should be punished after he "engaged in violence and put others in fear." For more context and news coverage of th ...
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell - Sept. 22 | Audio Only
MSNBC· 2025-09-23 05:17
Political Commentary & Analysis - The discussion revolves around Vice President Harris's book and her perspectives on the Democratic party, particularly regarding the political operation around President Biden [1][2] - The report highlights the potential for Vice President Harris to run for president in 2028, noting her book tour and efforts to connect with people across the country [2] - The analysis includes commentary on how campaigns respond to controversial figures like Donald Trump, focusing on strategic decisions about engagement [3] Legal & Ethical Concerns - The report covers the controversy surrounding Alex Acosta's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, including allegations of a "sweetheart deal" and a potential cover-up [4][5] - The report discusses the investigation into Tom Homan, a former border official, for allegedly accepting $50,000 in cash in exchange for government contracts [9][13] - The report mentions the Justice Department's decision to close the investigation into Tom Homan, raising questions about potential political interference [10][14] Media & Public Perception - The report analyzes media coverage of Vice President Harris and her book, including controversial passages and her response to questions about future political ambitions [1][2] - The report highlights MSNBC's investigative reporting on Tom Homan and the White House's response to the allegations [9][20] - The report notes Tom Homan's public denial of any illegal activity, while not directly denying accepting the $50,000 [16][19]