
Release of Epstein Files Ordered
The U.S. Congress approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act almost unanimously.

The U.S. Congress approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act almost unanimously.

Congress making available thousands of emails could shine a bipartisan spotlight on the disgraced paedophile’s political connections.

Emails revealed Peter Mandelson called Epstein “my best pal” and backed his early release after a child sex conviction.

The chairman also demanded the unredacted Epstein files be handed over by Department of Justice by August 19th.
The U.S. president said in an Oval Office televised speech he was “very disappointed” with the billionaire.

The U.S. Virgin Islands have sued JP Morgan Chase over the bank’s relationship with notorious paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, alleging some in the bank knew full well of Epstein’s sordid activities.

Following the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell to 20 years of prison, victims now demand the release of client lists. Only when those complicit in the sexual abuse of minors are prosecuted, might there be a chance of justice being served.