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A so-called "suicide" note had been buried for seven years
Seven years ago, in a federal prison in Manhattan, a place so insidious that the rats crawl in bed with the inmates, a bodybuilder accused of torturing and murdering four people wa...
Who protected Epstein in Palm Beach and why?
“Had prosecutors in Florida done their jobs, most likely hundreds of young women might have been spared unimaginable harm,” — Rep. Lois Frankel of Palm Beach
I’ve been on Twitter since 2018, when I launched my Miami Herald series “Perversion of Justice” — which exposed the scope of Epstein’s crimes, the cover-up of his sweetheart deal, and gave voice to his survivors, some of whom had never spok...
A leaked jailhouse email may offer one clue
Annie Farmer was 16 when she was molested by Ghislaine Maxwell.
The four women who were the first to go public
When I wrote “Perversion of Justice” for the Miami Herald in 2018, I never dreamed that we would be sitting here today, piecing together a global sex trafficking and money laundering network i...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Award-winning journalist whose investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking network led to his arrest and focused international attention on the case. On Signal jkbjournalist.25
I’m a journalist always looking for a deeper understanding of the issues.
"Investigative Journalist" with a contact list divided between plutocrats and people in prison. Sometimes feared, sometimes loved. Never boring.
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