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February 28: Bill Clinton Faces Congressional Questions, Sarah Ferguson Email Revelations

  • Bill Clinton Former President Bill Clinton appeared before a congressional committee investigating Epstein connections, stating 'I saw nothing, I did nothing wrong' when questioned about his relationship with the financier. The closed-door session represents the highest-profile congressional testimony to date in the ongoing investigation. Clinton's appearance comes as lawmakers continue reviewing newly released documents that detail extensive connections between Epstein and prominent political figures. Sky News →
  • Sarah Ferguson Newly revealed emails show that Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, actively pushed Jeffrey Epstein to pay for flight upgrades so she could visit him with daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie after his 2008 prison release. The correspondence reveals the extent of continued contact between the royal family and Epstein even after his conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor. These emails provide fresh insight into how Epstein maintained his social connections with the British royal family despite his criminal history. People.com →
  • Prince William According to a new royal biography, Prince William privately called his uncle Andrew an 'ignoramus' before King Charles ultimately took decisive action to sideline him from royal duties. The revelation suggests internal family tensions over Andrew's handling of the Epstein scandal predated his formal removal from public roles. William's criticism reportedly reflected broader royal family frustration with Andrew's public statements and legal strategy regarding his Epstein connections. Fox News →
  • Princess Beatrice Princess Beatrice appears prominently in newly disclosed emails between her mother Sarah Ferguson and Jeffrey Epstein, showing how the convicted financier remained connected to even the youngest members of the royal family. The correspondence reveals planned visits involving both Beatrice and her sister Eugenie to see Epstein after his prison release. These revelations raise fresh questions about the extent of Epstein's influence within royal circles and his continued access to family members. People.com →
  • Princess Eugenie Princess Eugenie, along with her sister Beatrice, was included in post-conviction travel arrangements between their mother Sarah Ferguson and Jeffrey Epstein, according to newly released email communications. The documents show how Epstein maintained relationships with multiple generations of the royal family even after his legal troubles became public. These revelations add another layer to the ongoing investigation into Epstein's British connections and his ability to maintain elite social access. People.com →
  • King Charles Documents suggest Jeffrey Epstein once blamed the then-Prince Charles for setbacks experienced by Prince Andrew, revealing tensions within the royal family over how to handle Andrew's association with the financier. The revelation provides insight into Epstein's perspective on internal royal dynamics and his understanding of the power structures within the monarchy. Charles, now King, ultimately supported the investigation that led to Andrew's arrest, demonstrating a shift in the royal family's approach to the scandal. Yahoo →
  • Virginia Giuffre Victim advocates continue emphasizing the need to center survivors' voices as media coverage intensifies around recent royal arrests and political testimonies. The focus on high-profile figures has prompted renewed calls to prioritize the experiences and needs of Epstein's victims rather than the legal troubles of his associates. Advocates argue that the extensive media attention should translate into concrete support for survivors and meaningful accountability for all enablers of Epstein's trafficking network. Counterpunch →