NEW YORK (AP) — The clock is ticking for the U.S. government to open up its files on Jeffrey Epstein. After months of rancor ...
I am one story of a thousand," said Danielle Bensky, who was 17 when she first met Jeffrey Epstein in 2004. "Think of that ...
Mark Epstein echoed previously reported concerns that the Trump administration is tampering with the files ahead of their ...
Donald Trump faces the prospect of a Republican rebellion when the U.S. House votes on releasing the Epstein files next week ...
Mark Epstein, the brother of convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, joins "CUOMO" to discuss the latest documents released ...
House lawmakers are poised this week to approve legislation forcing the Trump administration to release the government files ...
Mark Epstein, the brother of Jeffrey Epstein, said in a NewsNation interview that he was sorry former President Bill Clinton ...
After months of rancor and recriminations, Congress has passed and President Donald Trump has signed legislation compelling ...
A wide range of documents should become public within 30 days of the bill's being signed — but some could still be hidden ...
Child sex traffickers are typically white, wealthy men who often insulate themselves from detection and charges, according to ...
Files would include witness statements and electronic and physical evidence gathered by federal agents and prosecutors during two major investigations of Epstein.