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Illustration depicting Swedish Tidö parties rejecting Center Party's proposal for Jeffrey Epstein investigation in parliament.
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Tidö parties reject Epstein investigation proposal

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Sweden's Tidö parties have rejected the Center Party's proposal for an independent probe into Jeffrey Epstein's Swedish connections. The motion followed Norway's commission on the convicted sex offender in February. The government has not ruled out a future review if new information emerges.

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer stated that some committee members support pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell in exchange for her testimony on Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking activities. Comer personally opposes the proposal, calling it a bad look. Democrats on the committee firmly reject any such deal.

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First lady Melania Trump issued a rare public statement on Thursday denying any close ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein. She rejected claims of friendship or involvement in his crimes and called on Congress to hold hearings for his victims. The address came amid recent releases of Epstein-related documents.

Newly released text messages from 2019 show Steve Bannon exchanging friendly communications with Jeffrey Epstein. Bannon states that the messages were intended to persuade Epstein to participate in a documentary project. The exchanges have come to light recently, prompting Bannon's clarification.

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Among over three million newly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, there is an email thread with a woman from Skåne who was one of his victims. She asked him in an email to become her mentor, starting with 'Dear Jeffrey' and ending with 'warm regard from a very gray Malmö'. Sydsvenskan has contacted the woman, who now lives in a small town outside Malmö.

The Bash Shell Reference Manual has unexpectedly appeared in the Epstein Files released by the U.S. Department of Justice. This technical document is among millions of pages from Jeffrey Epstein's computers and servers. Experts suggest it was likely downloaded by a system administrator.

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Recently released US Department of Justice records reveal Jeffrey Epstein's extensive ties to South Africa, spanning business contacts and predatory interests in young women. The documents highlight his networking with prominent figures and recruitment efforts dating back to the 1980s. Survivors and financial transactions underscore the dark side of these links.

 

 

 

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