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The DOJ has agreed to a settlement of around $138 million with the victims of Larry Nassar, acknowledging its failures in the case.

Apr 23, 2024

DOJ agrees to pay $138 million to sexual abuse victims of Larry Nassar

The Department of Justice announced a settlement of approximately $138 million with the victims of former Team USA doctor Larry Nassar, who is serving decades in prison for sexually abusing hundreds of women and girls. The legal fallout from Nassar’s crimes reached a milestone on Tuesday, April 23, as the DOJ revealed the settlement with…

Nearly 200 mobile devices of people who visited Epstein’s "pedophile island" left an invisible trail of data pointing back to themselves.

Apr 01, 2024

Jeffrey Epstein’s Island Visitors Exposed by Data Broker

Nearly 200 mobile devices of people who visited Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious ‘pedophile island’ in the years prior to his death left an invisible trail of data pointing back to their own homes and offices.

Allegations that Aaron Rodgers once denied the Sandy Hook school shooting were first published in a CNN exclusive.

Mar 15, 2024

Media outlets react to reports that Aaron Rodgers is a Sandy Hook denier

Allegations that Aaron Rodgers once denied the Sandy Hook school shooting happened is gaining a lot of attention. The allegations were first published in a CNN exclusive. CNN’s report claims the NFL quarterback told two sources that the school massacre was a hoax, the grieving parents were actors and it was a government inside job.…

The House voted to reauthorize a bill signed into law over 20 years ago, used to prosecute human traffickers like Jeffrey Epstein.

Feb 20, 2024

House votes to reauthorize bill making it easier to go after human traffickers

The House of Representatives passed the Trafficking Victims Protection Act in a landslide 414-11 vote. The bill was first signed into law in 2000, and with this reauthorization, the programs and funding associated with it will last until 2028. “This bill saves lives and it is a bipartisan cause,” Rep. Kathy Manning, D-N.C., said. “It is…

Mark Epstein is advocating for the release of more details, including video footage, challenging official versions of Jeffrey Epstein's death.

Jan 11, 2024

Mark Epstein criticizes investigation of his brother’s death

Mark Epstein, the brother of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, in a Tuesday interview criticized the investigation into the 2019 death in prison of his brother, which was ruled a suicide.

Heading into the 2024 election year, AI-generated misinformation is becoming more dangerous for users on the internet and social media.

Jan 10, 2024

AI-generated misinformation deemed greatest threat in 2024 election year

The internet gives users the ability to upload content and connect with millions of people all over the world. However, this ability to connect also makes users susceptible to deepfakes — media that appears real but is manufactured. With the help of artificial intelligence, deepfakes are looking more realistic than ever. According to the World…

Nearly 950 pages of documents were made public from Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Guiffre’s lawsuit, 250 documents more are expected.

Jan 04, 2024

Famous names unveiled in Epstein court docs; one asked about girls getting paid

Nearly 950 pages of documents were made public on Wednesday, Jan. 3, from Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit. None of the people listed are accused of wrongdoing, but the documents do reveal associations with Epstein. Around 250 more documents are expected to be unsealed in days to come. One notable new name is magician…

Hundreds of pages of previously sealed court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein were released to the public on Wednesday.

Jan 04, 2024

Dozens of Jeffrey Epstein court documents unsealed, naming high-profile figures: The Morning Rundown, Jan. 4, 2024

Dozens of court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein are unsealed to the public. And the Justice Department is suing Texas over its new immigration law. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024. Previously sealed Jeffrey Epstein court documents released Hundreds of pages of previously sealed court documents related to…

A judge has ordered court documents from Jeffrey Epstein's case to be unsealed, potentially revealing 170 previously redacted names.

Dec 20, 2023

Over 170 names connected to Jeffrey Epstein case ordered to be released

More information may soon be released related to Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous sex trafficking ring. New York federal Judge Loretta Preska has ruled for hundreds of documents pertaining to Virginia Giuffre’s civil lawsuit to be unsealed, meaning names once covered with a black line or listed as a doe will be made public. More than 170…

Federal prosecutors charged three people in connection with running a network of high-end brothels that catered to wealthy clients.

Nov 09, 2023

Feds charge 3 in sex ring catering to elected officials, military officers, tech execs

On Wednesday, Nov. 8, federal prosecutors charged three people in connection with running a network of high-end brothels that federal officials said politicians, military officers, government contractors, and even tech executives frequented. According to acting U.S. Attorney Josh Levy, the three people charged, Han Lee, James Lee, and Junmyung Lee, rented high-end apartments as brothel…

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