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Epstein Eyed Record Label Investment to Access Women

Files suggest that Jeffrey Epstein considered investing in a record label as a means to gain access to women, with an associate noting the music industry's connection to 'P,' Epstein's apparent term for women.

19 Feb, 18:38 — 20 Feb, 08:26
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BBCHigh49d ago

Epstein eyed record label investment to access women, files suggest

His associate said the music industry was "related to P", a way Epstein apparently often referred to women.

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bloombergHigh49d ago

Epstein Estate Agrees to $35 Million Settlement in Victim Claims - Bloomberg

Epstein Estate Agrees to $35 Million Settlement in Victim Claims  Bloomberg

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wsjHigh49d ago

Former Prince Andrew Released After Arrest in Epstein Probe - The Wall Street Journal

Former Prince Andrew Released After Arrest in Epstein Probe  The Wall Street Journal

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times-ukMostly Factual49d ago

Inquiry opened into ‘bodies buried’ at Epstein ranch - The Times

Inquiry opened into ‘bodies buried’ at Epstein ranch  The Times

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France 24High49d ago

As European heads roll from Epstein links, US fallout muted

The arrest of former prince Andrew has underlined the striking contrast between Europe, where high-profile, powerful people are being held to account over their links to Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States, where the fallout has been limited.

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EL PAISMostly Factual49d ago

From a Palm Beach mansion to Windsor Castle: How the Epstein case sent shockwaves around the world

The arrest of former Prince Andrew is the most significant consequence of the latest revelations about the disgraced financier’s international network of power and sex

By Iker Seisdedos García

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The IndependentMostly Factual49d ago

Jeffrey Epstein’s estate agrees to $35 million settlement in victim class action

The estate previously set up a restitution fund that paid out $121 million to victims

By Jan Wolfe

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Times of IndiaMostly Factual49d ago

Jeffrey Epstein's estate agrees to $35 million settlement for victims

Jeffrey Epstein's estate has agreed to a substantial settlement, potentially reaching $35 million, for victims alleging abuse and trafficking. This proposed judgment covers alleged assaults spanning over two decades, from 1995 until Epstein's death in prison. The agreement, pending judicial approval, follows the release of numerous investigation documents, hinting at the vast network Epstein maintained with influential figures.

By TOI World Desk

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