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UCLA Professor Mark Jude Tramo Faces Scrutiny After DOJ Emails Reveal 2017 Epstein Correspondence
Newly released Department of Justice documents have placed University of California, Los Angeles neurologist Mark Jude Tramo under renewed scrutiny, after emails revealed he corresponded with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2017 about research involving newborn infants and auditory stimulation. 
Newly released Department of Justice documents have placed University of California, Los Angeles neurologist Mark Jude Tramo under renewed scrutiny, after emails revealed he corresponded with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2017 about research involving newborn infants and auditory stimulation. -
Jeffrey Epstein Death Dispute Reignites After 7 Years as Dr. Michael Baden Challenges Suicide Ruling
Seven years after Jeffrey Epstein was found dead inside a Manhattan federal jail cell, the official determination that he died by suicide is again under scrutiny. A veteran forensic pathologist who observed the autopsy has renewed his claim that the injuries were more consistent with homicide, intensifying debate over one of the most controversial inmate deaths in recent U.S. history. 
Seven years after Jeffrey Epstein was found dead inside a Manhattan federal jail cell, the official determination that he died by suicide is again under scrutiny. A veteran forensic pathologist who observed the autopsy has renewed his claim that the injuries were more consistent with homicide, intensifying debate over one of the most controversial inmate deaths in recent U.S. history. -
At Least 24 ICE Employees Charged Since 2020, AP Review Finds; DHS Says Misconduct ‘Extremely Seriously’ Addressed
More than two dozen current and former employees of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have faced criminal charges since 2020, including allegations of assault, sexual abuse, bribery and misuse of authority, according to a review of public records by Associated Press. The findings come as the agency has rapidly expanded its workforce and broadened enforcement operations nationwide. 
More than two dozen current and former employees of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have faced criminal charges since 2020, including allegations of assault, sexual abuse, bribery and misuse of authority, according to a review of public records by Associated Press. The findings come as the agency has rapidly expanded its workforce and broadened enforcement operations nationwide. -
Epstein Files Resurface Online, But Convictions Remain Limited to Epstein and Maxwell
Newly unsealed court documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein have reignited political and social-media debate, but legal experts caution that much of the public reaction conflates allegations, mentions and verified criminal findings. While the so-called "Epstein Files" have circulated widely online, the number of individuals formally convicted in connection with the case remains small. 
Newly unsealed court documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein have reignited political and social-media debate, but legal experts caution that much of the public reaction conflates allegations, mentions and verified criminal findings. While the so-called "Epstein Files" have circulated widely online, the number of individuals formally convicted in connection with the case remains small. -
Epstein Revelations Stir Tension for Prince Harry as Meghan Markle Prioritizes Commercial Risk
Renewed scrutiny around Jeffrey Epstein has rippled beyond Britain's royal household and into the private calculations of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, according to people familiar with discussions surrounding the couple. The controversy, centered on newly released material involving Sarah Ferguson, has drawn Prince Harry into a delicate family dilemma while underscoring Meghan Markle's heightened sensitivity to reputational risk. 
Renewed scrutiny around Jeffrey Epstein has rippled beyond Britain's royal household and into the private calculations of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, according to people familiar with discussions surrounding the couple. The controversy, centered on newly released material involving Sarah Ferguson, has drawn Prince Harry into a delicate family dilemma while underscoring Meghan Markle's heightened sensitivity to reputational risk. -
ICE Detained Minors for Months at Texas Family Center, Challenging U.S. Child Custody Rules
A nine-year-old Colombian girl held for 113 days at the Dilley Immigration Processing Centre in Texas wrote that U.S. immigration authorities used her as leverage to arrest her mother, adding, "ICE used me to catch my mom, and now I am in jail." The handwritten letter, obtained by investigative outlet ProPublica, has drawn renewed scrutiny to the Trump administration's expansion of family immigration detention and the treatment of children in federal custody. 
A nine-year-old Colombian girl held for 113 days at the Dilley Immigration Processing Centre in Texas wrote that U.S. immigration authorities used her as leverage to arrest her mother, adding, "ICE used me to catch my mom, and now I am in jail." The handwritten letter, obtained by investigative outlet ProPublica, has drawn renewed scrutiny to the Trump administration's expansion of family immigration detention and the treatment of children in federal custody. -
Epstein Jail Notes Suggest Escape Planning, Experts Say, Reigniting Scrutiny of His Final Days
Handwritten notes recovered from Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell are again fueling debate over the circumstances surrounding his 2019 death, after a forensic psychologist said the documents point to a detailed and deliberate plan to escape custody rather than signs of resignation. 
Handwritten notes recovered from Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell are again fueling debate over the circumstances surrounding his 2019 death, after a forensic psychologist said the documents point to a detailed and deliberate plan to escape custody rather than signs of resignation. -
Federal Watchdog Faults ICE Over Menstrual Care as Women Report Bleeding Through Clothes
A federal watchdog found that some women and transgender people held in U.S. immigration detention were given as few as 12 pads per month, forcing detainees to improvise with toilet paper, rags and mattress filling to manage menstruation. The findings, released by the Government Accountability Office, raise questions about health, dignity and oversight inside facilities run or contracted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. 
A federal watchdog found that some women and transgender people held in U.S. immigration detention were given as few as 12 pads per month, forcing detainees to improvise with toilet paper, rags and mattress filling to manage menstruation. The findings, released by the Government Accountability Office, raise questions about health, dignity and oversight inside facilities run or contracted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. -
Pandemic Bonds and Epstein Links Fuel Online COVID Plot Claims, but Evidence Falls Short
Claims linking COVID-19 to a coordinated plot involving Bill Gates and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein have surged again across social platforms, driven by viral posts pointing to pandemic insurance products, pre-outbreak simulations and fragments of historical correspondence. While several of the financial tools cited are real, experts say the leap from documented planning to deliberate orchestration is unsupported by evidence. 
Claims linking COVID-19 to a coordinated plot involving Bill Gates and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein have surged again across social platforms, driven by viral posts pointing to pandemic insurance products, pre-outbreak simulations and fragments of historical correspondence. While several of the financial tools cited are real, experts say the leap from documented planning to deliberate orchestration is unsupported by evidence. -
Bill Gates Says He Regrets ‘Every Minute’ With Epstein as DOJ Files Renew Scrutiny of Elite Ties
Bill Gates said he regrets "every minute" he spent with Jeffrey Epstein, delivering his most forceful public repudiation yet as a massive new release of federal records revived scrutiny of the late financier's ties to powerful figures and ignited fresh political backlash. 
Bill Gates said he regrets "every minute" he spent with Jeffrey Epstein, delivering his most forceful public repudiation yet as a massive new release of federal records revived scrutiny of the late financier's ties to powerful figures and ignited fresh political backlash.