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March 6: Bill Gates Pulls Out of India AI Summit as House Panel Demands Epstein Testimony

  • Bill Gates Microsoft founder Bill Gates has withdrawn from delivering the keynote address at India's major AI summit, citing scheduling conflicts amid intensifying Congressional scrutiny over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The cancellation comes as House Republicans have formally requested Gates testify about his meetings with the convicted sex trafficker. Gates previously acknowledged meeting with Epstein multiple times but has denied any wrongdoing or close friendship. AOL.com →
  • Leon Black House Republicans have formally requested testimony from Apollo Global Management founder Leon Black regarding his extensive financial relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Black previously admitted to paying Epstein over $150 million for tax and estate planning advice between 2012 and 2017. The Congressional panel is seeking to understand how Epstein maintained such lucrative business relationships with prominent figures despite his criminal history. Black stepped down from Apollo's leadership in 2021 following internal investigations into his Epstein ties. New York Post →
  • Sarah Ferguson The Duchess of York is reportedly effectively homeless and staying with friends after losing her royal residence in the wake of the Epstein scandal involving her ex-husband. Ferguson has been forced to surrender multiple royal properties as the monarchy distances itself from anyone connected to the investigation. Sources close to the situation describe her as 'devastated' by the sudden loss of security and stability. The Duchess has maintained she had no knowledge of any wrongdoing but has been swept up in the broader royal family reckoning. Page Six →
  • Prince Harry Prince Harry's ongoing tabloid lawsuit has taken an unexpected turn as legal teams invoke his uncle's Epstein scandal to argue broader patterns of royal privacy violations by British media. The Duke of Sussex's legal team is reportedly using the intense media coverage of the Epstein case as evidence of systematic harassment of royal family members. This development threatens to further complicate both Harry's relationship with the monarchy and the ongoing criminal investigations. Legal experts suggest this could set precedent for how royal scandals are litigated in future cases. Newsweek →
  • Ghislaine Maxwell A new investigation by The Palm Beach Post reveals that local police may have had opportunities to arrest Ghislaine Maxwell and potentially prevent years of trafficking as early as 2001. Newly released documents show Maxwell was frequently present during police interactions with Epstein's operations in Florida. Former investigators now question whether different decisions at the time could have saved numerous victims. The revelations add to growing scrutiny of how law enforcement handled early warnings about the trafficking network. The Palm Beach Post →
  • Jeffrey Epstein A forensic expert examining Jeffrey Epstein's death has stated that while suicide remains 'plausible,' the official findings should not be considered 'the end of the story.' The expert points to ongoing questions about prison protocols and security failures that enabled Epstein's death while awaiting trial. New analysis of evidence continues to fuel debate about whether all aspects of the case have been thoroughly investigated. The statement comes as Congress continues pressing for additional documents and testimony related to Epstein's network. AOL.com →
  • Princess Beatrice Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are reportedly 'horrified' by their father's arrest and the ongoing Epstein investigations that continue to engulf the royal family. Sources close to the sisters describe them as struggling to cope with the public scrutiny while trying to maintain their own charitable work and public duties. The princesses have largely remained silent publicly but are said to be receiving counseling support as the legal proceedings continue. Their reaction highlights the broader impact of the scandal on extended royal family members who were not directly involved. Page Six →

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