High-profile resignations and replacements as Epstein case fallout spreads
More than 3 million pages of documents revealed ties between Epstein and global elites, prompting resignations and investigations that span politics, royalty, and business leadership.
- The release of more than 3 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein–related documents by the U.S. Justice Department has triggered global fallout, affecting politicians, diplomats, business leaders, and royals.
- Many prominent figures have faced reputational damage, investigations, and in some cases job losses due to their past ties or continued associations with Epstein after his conviction.
- Aside from Prince Andrew, those implicated are not accused of sexual wrongdoing; the consequences stem primarily from maintaining relationships with Epstein after he became a convicted sex offender.
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The first complaints against the millionaire date back to 1996. Between his first conviction in 2008 and the summer of 2019, he will no longer be worried by the courts.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The repercussions of the Jeffrey Epstein case are spreading around the world. Politicians, diplomats, business leaders and royalty members have seen their reputations smeared, investigations have been opened and jobs lost after a cache of more than 3 million pages of Epstein-related documents, published by the U.S. Department of Justice, revealed their links to the U.S. financier and convicted sex offender who died behind…
High-profile resignations and replacements as Epstein case fallout spreads
The fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein case is spreading around the world.
The Paris Public Prosecutor's Office announced on Saturday evening that it would take action on the three million documents posted by the US government in the Epstein case. The aim is to see if any offences under French law can be found there.
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