When the Department of Justice released more than 3 million pages of documents under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, survivors, advocates and lawmakers quickly raised questions about an apparent ...
The Big 12 Conference is the latest entity to file legal action in the Brendan Sorsby saga. The conference filed a lawsuit in federal court in Dallas on Monday, seekinga declaratory statement that the ...
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi took to Capitol Hill to answer questions from Congress regarding the Epstein files and the Department of Justice’s handling of their release – with the hearing ...
Documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, taking up more than 3,400 volumes and weighing over eight tons, have been printed and bound for display in a TriBeCa gallery. By Jesse McKinley It may be the most ...
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SAN ANTONIO – A cybersecurity professor at the University of the Incarnate Word says anything shared in the digital world, including your texts, is vulnerable to being shared publicly. Just this week, ...
ABILENE, Texas — As millions of pages of newly released documents tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein become public, attention is turning to the names and places mentioned in the files — ...
The Justice Department said lawmakers will be allowed to review millions of unredacted documents connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein starting Monday. Eric O’Neill, a former FBI ...
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