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Discharge Petition to Force House Vote on Epstein Files Succeeds With Grijalva’s Signature

A discharge petition for a bill to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein got enough signatures Wednesday to force action on the matter, teeing up a long-sought vote on the House floor relating to the convicted sex offender.

Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.) became the 218th and final signature on the discharge petition shortly after she was sworn in Wednesday. She joined all other Democrats and four Republicans: Reps. Thomas Massie (Ky.), Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.), Lauren Boebert (Colo.) and Nancy Mace (S.C.).

Grijalva signed the petition on the House floor immediately after being sworn in as Democrats in the chamber cheered and two Epstein survivors looked on from the gallery.

“Just this morning, House Democrats released more emails showing that [President] Trump knew more about Epstein’s abuses than he previously acknowledged. It’s about time for Congress to restore its role as a check and balance on this administration and fight for we, the American people,” she said in her first speech.

She added, “Justice cannot wait another day.” (Read more from “Discharge Petition to Force House Vote on Epstein Files Succeeds With Grijalva’s Signature” HERE)

JPMorgan Alerted U.S. to Epstein Transfers Involving Wall St. Figures

Weeks after Jeffrey Epstein died in federal custody in 2019 awaiting prosecution on sex-trafficking charges, JPMorgan Chase filed a report alerting the US government to tens of millions of dollars of potentially suspicious transactions involving him and prominent Wall Street and business figures.

The so-called suspicious activity report that JPMorgan filed identified transactions with Leon Black, the co-founder of private equity firm Apollo Global Management; Glenn Dubin, a well-known hedge fund manager; lawyer Alan Dershowitz; and trusts controlled by Leslie Wexner, the retail tycoon.

The nature of the transactions, as well as Epstein’s role in them, is unclear.

JPMorgan said in its report that it was flagging about 4,700 transactions, totaling more than $1 billion, because they were potentially related to reports of human trafficking involving Epstein. It also mentioned Epstein’s wire transfers to Russian banks and sensitivities around “his relationships with two U.S. presidents.” Epstein at times was close with President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton.

None of the men mentioned in the report have been charged with crimes in connection to Epstein. (Read more from “JPMorgan Alerted U.S. to Epstein Transfers Involving Wall St. Figures” HERE)

Jeffrey Epstein Alleged to Broker Secret Back-Channel Between Ehud Barak and Vladimir Putin

Leaked emails allegedly reveal that Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender, served as a behind-the‐scenes “fixer” arranging diplomatic contacts between former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Russia during the height of the Syrian Civil War (2013-2016).

According to the hacking group known as the Handala Hacking Team, and published by Distributed Denial of Secrets via Drop Site News, the emails between Barak and Epstein show the following:

Epstein arranged a private meeting between Barak and Putin in the summer of 2013, to explore a Russia-led solution for removing Syrian President Bashar al‑Assad, with Israel’s interests at stake.

On February 21, 2014, Epstein wrote to Barak:

“with civil unrest exploding in ukraine, syria, somolia [sic], libya, and the desperation of those in power, isn’t this perfect for you.”

Barak responded:

“You’re right [in] a way. But not simple to transform it into a cash flow. A subject for Saturday.”

Epstein’s line frames multiple global hotspots (Ukraine, Syria, Somalia, Libya) in a single sweeping sentence—“the desperation of those in power” being ripe for opportunity. This suggests he was positioning Barak to exploit geopolitical unrest not purely for statesmanship but for something like strategic positioning or business advantage.

Epstein allegedly offered tactical advice on how to pressure the Barack Obama administration into military action against Iran after Syria, writing:

“I would use the opportunity to compare it with iran… the solutions become more compelx with time not less… hopefully someone suggests getting authorization now for Iran. the congress woudl do it.”

The communications also show Epstein advising Barak on business ventures—for example, coordinating with Russian-Israeli oligarch Viktor Vekselberg and the Renova Group for consultancy roles in Russia, again with Epstein’s help.

In short: the hacked emails portray Jeffrey Epstein not just as a financier and criminal, but as a clandestine intermediary in international diplomacy — working with Ehud Barak to engage Russia during a critical phase of the Syrian war. If substantiated, these revelations could reshape how we understand both Epstein’s global network and the murky corridors of back-channel diplomacy in the 2010s.

Disgraced Prince Andrew to Be Stripped of ‘Prince’ Title — and Forced to Leave Royal Lodge After Jeffrey Epstein Scandal

Disgraced royal and Jeffrey Epstein pal Prince Andrew will no longer be a prince and will have to move out of his Royal Lodge home, Buckingham Palace announced Thursday.

The late Queen’s son will have his title stripped and now be known as “Andrew Mountbatten Windsor,” the Palace said in a statement provided to BBC News.

Andrew will also be forced to vacate his taxpayer-subsidized royal home of more than 20 years.

The decision was made by King Charles and was supported by heir Prince William, the Prince of Wales, according to sources.

It comes amid renewed pressure on the royals in recent months, following fresh allegations that Andrew maintained ties with convicted pedophile Epstein years after he claimed to have severed communication. (Read more from “Disgraced Prince Andrew to Be Stripped of ‘Prince’ Title — and Forced to Leave Royal Lodge After Jeffrey Epstein Scandal” HERE)

Prince Andrew ‘Hosted’ Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Harvey Weinstein at Royal Lodge — And the Monarchy Is Under Fresh Fire

New reporting by the BBC, confirmed by the Irish Times, reveals that Prince Andrew hosted Epstein, Maxwell and Weinstein at his private residence, Royal Lodge (on the grounds of Windsor Castle) in 2006 — just two months after the United States had issued an arrest warrant for Epstein on charges of sexual assault of a minor.

Earlier accounts had indicated the trio visited Windsor Castle in connection with Prince Andrew’s daughter Princess Beatrice’s 18th-birthday masked ball, but it had not been publicly confirmed that they were received at Andrew’s private home. The BBC was able to match patio walls and trees in archival photographs of Epstein and Weinstein at the event to image references of Royal Lodge’s garden.

The 2006 visit occurred at a highly controversial moment: Epstein was already a fugitive subject of U.S. legal proceedings. To host him — and Maxwell and Weinstein — at a royal family-member’s private residence raises fresh questions about the extent of Andrew’s connection to Epstein and whether the royal establishment was fully aware of the risks. The revelations come as part of a broader wave of scrutiny: in October 2025 Andrew relinquished his title of Duke of York and other honors amid the ongoing fallout from Epstein-related allegations.

Andrew had previously stepped back from public royal duties in 2019 after the disastrous BBC Newsnight interview about his relationship with Epstein and his denials of any wrongdoing in connection with Virginia Giuffre’s allegations. In 2022 he settled a U.S. civil lawsuit brought by Giuffre, though without admitting liability.

The latest revelations illuminate a deeper level of association: hosting the convicted film-producer Weinstein alongside Epstein and Maxwell at a private royal residence suggests a level of social access that goes beyond mere acquaintance. Some media reports say a witness recalled seeing Epstein and Weinstein in the back garden of Royal Lodge while attending the pre-party event for Beatrice’s celebration.

As of late October 2025, Andrew is reportedly in advanced talks with senior aides of his brother, King Charles III, about vacating Royal Lodge. The property is a 30-room mansion in Windsor Great Park that Andrew has occupied under a long-term lease at a nominal “peppercorn” rent. Critics now say that arrangement was unfair to the public and raises questions about the Crown Estate’s governance.

Additionally, the publication of Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl in October added new energy to calls for transparency. In it, she alleged that Andrew had sexual encounters with her when she was 17 and trafficked by Epstein — allegations he continues to deny.

Observers say this episode underscores deeper problems: the royal family’s handling of the Epstein scandal has long been criticized for lack of accountability and for the perception of privilege shielding powerful figures from the consequences of serious allegations. Andrew’s continued use of a nearly rent-free estate and the lack of clarity on his post-royal financial arrangements have drawn increasing public and parliamentary scrutiny. His loss of titles, while symbolically significant, leaves open questions about who will hold him to account.

The confirmation that Prince Andrew hosted Epstein, Maxwell and Weinstein at Royal Lodge adds a new layer of detail to an already explosive scandal.

Book: Prince Andrew’s Secret Network to ‘Arrange Girls’ for Sex Exposed

Disgraced royal Prince Andrew allegedly relied on a vast network of staff, security, and social connections to “arrange girls” for sex — all while maintaining close ties to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, according to shocking new claims from royal biographer Andrew Lownie.

In his upcoming book, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, Lownie reveals that Andrew, long known for his controversial behavior, often pressured aides and friends to find him women — specifically blondes and ballerinas. The revelations come just days after the prince surrendered his remaining royal titles amid renewed scrutiny tied to the Epstein scandal.

Lownie claims Andrew’s obsession with women was an “open secret” among palace insiders. “He would spy out an attractive ballerina at the Royal Ballet and then send his protection officer to invite her to meet the prince,” the author writes. Other accounts describe aides approaching women at nightclubs or inviting them to the prince’s private hotel suites while traveling abroad.

One British diplomat reportedly snapped after receiving such requests, saying, “I’m a diplomat, not a pimp.”

According to the book, even taxpayer-funded personal protection officers were occasionally drawn into Andrew’s pursuits — helping to arrange encounters that sometimes involved women he “didn’t realize were prostitutes.”

Lownie also details how Andrew exploited his royal role, especially his position as patron of the English National Ballet, where staff believed he used the post to meet dancers rather than promote the arts. “His main interest was in the dancers rather than ballet itself,” one official said.

The scandal has only deepened following the posthumous release of Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, in which she reaffirmed that she was forced to have sex with Andrew on three occasions as part of Epstein’s trafficking network. Andrew settled Giuffre’s civil suit in 2022 for millions but has continued to deny all allegations.

Giuffre, who was found dead earlier this year at age 41, had long been one of the most outspoken Epstein survivors. Her sudden death has reignited public outrage — and renewed focus on Andrew’s past connections to Epstein and Maxwell, both of whom were convicted or accused of trafficking minors.

Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has attempted to downplay the growing scandal surrounding the unsealed Epstein documents, calling them a “Democrat hoax” designed to smear political rivals and public figures. Trump, who himself had a history of socializing with Epstein before distancing himself, has denied any wrongdoing or involvement in the disgraced financier’s crimes.

Despite Trump’s denials, the Epstein network continues to ensnare powerful figures across politics, finance, and royalty — and Andrew’s downfall stands as one of its most visible casualties.

The prince’s decision to relinquish his royal titles last week — including the Duke of York designation — underscores the mounting pressure from Buckingham Palace to protect the monarchy’s image. In a statement, Andrew said he was stepping back because “continued accusations about me distract from the work of His Majesty and the Royal Family.”

Virginia Giuffre Was a ‘Huge Trump Fan’ Because She Believed He’d Release Epstein Files, Ghostwriter Says

Virginia Giuffre, one of the most prominent Jeffrey Epstein accusers, was reportedly a “huge” fan of President Donald Trump — in large part because he campaigned on releasing the long-awaited Epstein files.

Giuffre died by suicide in April at age 41. But prior to her death, she prepared a book about her alleged abuse at the hands of Epstein and members of his inner circle, including his partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew. . .

Giuffre’s ghostwriter, Amy Wallace, spoke with CBS Sunday Morning correspondent Tracy Smith about the book, as well as Giuffre’s feelings toward Trump, a former friend of Epstein.

“She was a huge Trump fan, because he campaigned on releasing the Epstein files,” Wallace revealed in the interview, which was broadcast on Oct. 19. “She was very excited that he had made that one of the main planks of his campaign, and she felt validated by it.”

Giuffre did not implicate Trump in any of the claims of abuse made in her book, and she allegedly told Wallace that the future president was “kind to her” when the pair were introduced at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. (Read more from “Virginia Giuffre Was a ‘Huge Trump Fan’ Because She Believed He’d Release Epstein Files, Ghostwriter Says” HERE)

Speaker Johnson Makes Pledge For Epstein Files Release

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday he won’t block a floor vote on a resolution to release records tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s records if it garners enough signatures.

The petition could hit that threshold once Democratic Arizona Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva is sworn in, though Johnson has delayed her seating by tying it to Senate action on House-passed government funding bills.

“If it reaches 218 signatures, it comes to the floor,” Johnson told Politico. He emphasized he would not block the bill, adding, “No, we’re not — that’s how it works: if you get the signatures, it goes to a vote.” . . .

Republican leaders have worked to keep the measure off the floor, arguing at a Tuesday press conference that the House Oversight Committee’s ongoing Epstein probe is already turning up new evidence.

“The bipartisan House Oversight Committee is already accomplishing what the discharge petition, that gambit, sought and much more,” Johnson said at the press conference. He added that all “credible information” uncovered in the panel’s months-long investigation would eventually be released to the public. (Read more from “Speaker Johnson Makes Pledge For Epstein Files Release” HERE)

Virginia Giuffre Beaten, Raped by ‘Well Known Prime Minister’: Memoir

By New York Post. Prominent Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre was brutally bloodied, beaten and raped by a “well-known prime minister” in a series of savage encounters that finally helped the teenager break free from the sex trafficker’s spell.

In her posthumous memoir “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” Giuffre recalled begging Epstein to step in after the unnamed politician forced her to beg for her life — but the pedophile coldly told her it was simply part of her job.

“After the attack, I couldn’t stay a fool. Having been treated so brutally and then seeing Epstein’s callous reaction to how terrorized I felt, I had to accept that Epstein meted out praise merely as a manipulation to keep me subservient,” Giuffre wrote, according to an excerpt shared with The Post.

“Epstein cared only about Epstein.”

Giuffre simply referred to the deranged man as the “Prime Minister,” saying she was afraid the brute would “seek to hurt” her if she printed his name.

In the past, however, she pointed to Israel’s Prime Minister Ehud Barak in court filings as one of the many elites who had raped her, a claim he has repeatedly denied. (Read more from “Virginia Giuffre Beaten, Raped by ‘Well Known Prime Minister’: Memoir” HERE)

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Maxwell, Epstein Pleaded for Virginia Giuffre to ‘Have Our Baby’ — Prompting Teen to Hatch Escape Plan: Memoir

By New York Post. Devilish duo Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell pleaded with a teenage Virginia Roberts Giuffre to “have our baby” — a request that had their victim concerned they were looking to breed children for their sex trafficking ring.

The perverted proposal came along with the promise of round-the-clock nannies, a mansion and a $200,000 per month allowance — but Giuffre would have to sign all legal rights to the child over to Epstein.

“Everything about Epstein and Maxwell’s brazen request felt wrong,” Giuffre penned in her posthumous memoir, “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice.”

“There was no way I wanted to bring a child into the world for them to raise. What if the baby were female? Was the plan for Epstein and Maxwell to have me bring that little girl up until she reached puberty, then hand her over for them to abuse?”

Giuffre, then just 18, told the pair she would fulfill their request — but instead secretly hatched an escape plan. (Read more from “Maxwell, Epstein Pleaded for Virginia Giuffre to ‘Have Our Baby’ — Prompting Teen to Hatch Escape Plan: Memoir” HERE)

Acosta: “No Knowledge” Epstein Was an Intelligence Asset — Despite Prior Claims

Former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, who as a federal prosecutor brokered Jeffrey Epstein’s controversial 2008 plea deal, is again under scrutiny after denying claims that Epstein had ties to U.S. or foreign intelligence agencies. The denials came during a closed-door House Oversight Committee interview on September 19, newly released in full on Friday.

Acosta’s testimony sought to address a long-circulating theory that Epstein’s unusually lenient treatment was due to his supposed status as an “intelligence asset.” The claim — reportedly linked to a comment Acosta allegedly made while serving in the Trump administration — has fueled speculation about whether Epstein’s protection reached into government or intelligence circles.

During questioning by Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM), Acosta denied ever suggesting that Epstein “belonged to intelligence,” a phrase that has become central to the ongoing public debate over Epstein’s political connections.

“I did not know if that was the source of that anonymous White House quote,” Acosta said. “I’ve been asked about that. I didn’t know where it came from. I’ll take your word it came from Mr. [Steve] Bannon, but I don’t know where it came from. I never made that assertion.”

Acosta further testified that he never spoke to Steve Bannon about Epstein, and that no one from the CIA, NSA, State Department, or FBI’s intelligence division ever contacted him during the Epstein investigation. He maintained that he had “no knowledge” of whether Epstein was tied to intelligence agencies — domestic or foreign.

When asked whether anyone had told him Epstein couldn’t be prosecuted because he was “an asset,” Acosta said flatly: “No one approached me and said that.”

The theory that Epstein was protected by intelligence agencies dates back to his 2008 plea deal, which allowed him to avoid serious federal charges despite evidence of trafficking underage girls. Acosta, then the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, approved the agreement — one critics have described as a “sweetheart deal.”

The speculation intensified in 2019, when a report by the Daily Beast claimed that Acosta told Trump transition officials Epstein “belonged to intelligence” and that he had been told to “leave it alone.” Acosta denied making that remark at the time, calling it “categorically false.”

Still, the story has persisted. Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon was later said to have repeated the “intelligence” claim, reportedly attributing it to Acosta — though, as the new transcript shows, Acosta denied ever discussing Epstein with Bannon.

The Trump administration’s handling of Epstein-related questions has often drawn attention — particularly given Epstein’s past ties to Trump himself. Trump and Epstein were known to socialize in Palm Beach in the 1990s, and Trump once famously called Epstein a “terrific guy” who “likes beautiful women… on the younger side.”

However, Trump later claimed to have cut off contact with Epstein, saying he was “not a fan.”

In July 2025, speculation about Epstein’s supposed intelligence connections resurfaced when Attorney General Pam Bondi — serving in the current Trump cabinet — was asked about the allegation during a public meeting. When questioned whether Epstein might have been an intelligence asset, Bondi replied, “I have no knowledge about that. We can get back to you on that.”

Her noncommittal response reignited speculation, leading to renewed scrutiny of Acosta’s earlier comments and fueling public demands for more transparency regarding Epstein’s network and possible protection from prosecution.

Despite Acosta’s denials, his testimony underscores how questions surrounding Epstein’s connections remain unresolved years after the financier’s death in federal custody. The Oversight Committee’s transcript offers no evidence of intelligence involvement — but also no definitive explanation for why Epstein received such favorable treatment in 2008.

Critics argue that Acosta’s responses continue a pattern of ambiguity that has characterized official statements about Epstein across multiple administrations — including Trump’s.

While Acosta insists he had no knowledge of any intelligence ties, the persistence of the theory — and its reappearance in Trump-era discourse — shows how the Epstein case continues to haunt Washington’s political and intelligence circles.

As one Democratic committee staffer noted off-record, “The problem is that every denial seems to raise new questions. The Epstein story has never really been closed.”

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