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Reporters here at NPR noticed the name of a highly respected youth camp popping up repeatedly in the Epstein Files - Interlochen Center for the Arts.When intern Ava Berger and other reporters started combing through the documents,
Documents meant to shed light on Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes are feeding unfounded theories online about baby farms, murder and cloning.
A Department of Justice document combined with interviews reveal that a long-running investigation into organized crime led law enforcement to suspect the serial sex abuser of money laundering, distributing ‘club drugs’ and operating a prostitution ring.
There are plenty of disturbing things in the Epstein files, and the amount of data released is so massive that it seems new discoveries are being made each day. And a recent discovery by Saving Country Music is one that will shock country music fans.
Michael J. Glidden, 63, was an electrician and engineer working on contract at Little St. James, Jeffrey Epstein's private island, according to documents in the file. One email to Epstein referred to Glidden as the "electric utility expert on the island."
Reopened probe into New Mexico property brings “glimmer of hope” for survivors after years of silence, lawmaker tells Newsweek.
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People Are Now Referring To The Ultra-Wealthy With A Vicious New Nickname: 'The Epstein Class'
"They are the elites they pretend to hate."
In March 2005, the parent of a 14-year-old victim of Jeffrey Epstein took her child to the Palm Beach County Police Department to report the abuse. The case was assigned to the Special Victims Unit and Detective Joe Recarey.