




Prince Andrew was interrogated by the Thames Police and released after being probed for over 11 hours on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Emails and records show Epstein kept funding elite researchers years after Harvard cut him off, using science, money and access to launder his reputation
In recent weeks, renewed attention has followed the testimony of Rina Oh, who spoke publicly for the first time about what she endured in the late 1990s.
Survivor Rina Oh recounts alleged abuse, threats and isolation by Jeffrey Epstein, urging US authorities to question all those named in related files, including President Donald Trump, under oath.
The detention came on Andrew’s 66th birthday, underlining how dramatically his public standing has collapsed since his relationship with Epstein first came under scrutiny.
Mountbatten-Windsor, who was stripped of his royal titles due to his connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office over allegations he sent confidential government documents to Epstein.
Prince Andrew’s arrest marks the most serious criminal development yet linked to his long-scrutinised association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files has reignited scrutiny of Britain’s House of Lords, after Peter Mandelson resigned, intensifying calls for long-delayed reform.
The decision follows the recent release of millions of Epstein-related documents by the US Justice Department, which renewed attention on his political connections, financial dealings, and activities in New Mexico.
Hillary Clinton denies any improper links to Jeffrey Epstein, calls for full release of files, criticises delays, and prepares to testify publicly before a congressional probe.
None of the individuals named in the recent disclosures have been charged in connection with Epstein’s crimes. However, as more documents emerge, the reputational consequences are proving severe.
While the reference may sound innocuous at first glance, investigators and observers have flagged it because Angel’s Trumpet plants are known to produce scopolamine, a powerful and controversial drug.
Epstein sponsored and paid fees for multiple women, according to emails, Skype messages and bank statements.
In one message dated April 30, 2013, a field operative, Nasra Hassan, described leaving Peshawar, calling it “the jihad capital of the world”.
DP World named Yuvraj Narayan as the new chief executive officer and Essa Kazim as chairman, it said in a statement on Friday.
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick denied any relationship with Jeffrey Epstein during a Senate hearing, as Democrats questioned his credibility following newly released Justice Department records mentioning his name.
Addressing why his name appeared so frequently in the Epstein Files, Kimbal Musk said the volume of emails stemmed from a mass mailing list rather than personal correspondence.
For now, Trump has not indicated whether he will act on Maxwell’s request. But the episode has already reignited debate over how clemency is used and whether it serves justice or political strategy.
US lawmakers reviewed unredacted Epstein files, revealing underage victims and unnamed senior officials. Survivors and Congress members are calling for full disclosure amid heavy redactions.
The Justice Department has released about 3.5 million pages of emails, flight logs, photographs, videos and other documents in response to a law enacted last year.