March 3: Hillary Clinton Storms Out of Epstein Deposition as Russian Businessman Found Dead
- Hillary Clinton Newly released deposition videos show Hillary Clinton storming out of questioning about her connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The footage reveals tense moments as Clinton faces questions about her knowledge of Epstein's activities. She maintains in the testimony that she never personally met Epstein despite documented connections through various social and political circles. The Telegraph →
- Bill Clinton In his released deposition, Bill Clinton was intensely questioned about a shirtless hot tub photograph that has emerged in the Epstein investigation. The former president faced detailed questioning about his relationship with Epstein and the circumstances surrounding various social interactions. The deposition reveals new details about Clinton's involvement with Epstein's social circle and raises questions about the extent of their relationship. Fox News →
- Umar Dzhabrailov Russian businessman Umar Dzhabrailov has been found dead in his Moscow residence shortly after being named in the latest release of Epstein files. The circumstances surrounding his death are being investigated by Russian authorities. Dzhabrailov's connections to the Epstein network had recently come to light through document releases, making his sudden death particularly noteworthy for investigators. The Daily Beast →
- Ghislaine Maxwell The Russian mogul found dead in Moscow had previously described Ghislaine Maxwell as his 'soulmate' according to documents that have surfaced. The businessman maintained close ties with Maxwell and was part of her international social network. His death comes as investigators continue to examine Maxwell's global connections and the extent of the trafficking operation's international reach. New York Post →
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Australian Sky News host Danica De Giorgio has publicly questioned whether the former prince will attempt to flee the UK to the Middle East as the Epstein scandal intensifies. Speculation about his potential departure has grown as legal pressure mounts and his position becomes increasingly untenable. The suggestion reflects growing international attention on his case and questions about his future legal exposure. NewsNation →
- Princess Beatrice Princess Beatrice and her sister Eugenie have been banned from attending Royal Ascot for the foreseeable future due to their parents' connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The decision represents a significant escalation in the royal family's efforts to distance itself from the scandal. The ban affects both sisters despite their lack of personal involvement in the Epstein affair, showing how the scandal continues to impact the broader royal family. People.com →
- King Charles During a recent visit to Sandringham, King Charles reportedly had no interaction whatsoever with his brother Andrew, highlighting the complete estrangement between them. The deliberate avoidance demonstrates the extent to which the Epstein scandal has fractured the royal family. Palace sources suggest this represents a permanent severing of their relationship as the monarchy seeks to protect itself from further association with the scandal. People.com →
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