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Apologies, Resignation, Royal Glare: Epstein Fallout Grows
The U.S. Justice Department released over 3 million documents including emails and photos linking Epstein to prominent figures, prompting resignations and calls for testimony.
- On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice released more than three million files related to Jeffrey Epstein, including extensive case materials and a spreadsheet summarizing tip-line calls.
- The files list tech titans, Wall Street power brokers, politicians and royals, with many named despite no evidence of knowing Epstein or wrongdoing, DOJ said last week.
- The Met is reviewing claims that Peter Mandelson leaked sensitive government material to Epstein, with an image of him in the files and calls to testify to U.S. Congress.
- Bill and Hillary Clinton are set to testify after resisting pressure, with a U.S. House committee recommending contempt charges while Miroslav Lajcak resigned on Saturday.
- Following the disclosures, Ferguson told a newspaper she would have `nothing ever to do with Jeffrey Epstein ever again` after emails showed she sought his advice about her TV interview.
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In the ever-expanding, dark universe of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, a new name has emerged from the digital archives, and it is one that few would have predicted. Joe Rogan, the world's most influential podcaster and a fixture of the UFC for nearly three decades, has been named in a massive 3.5-million-page document dump released by the US Department of Justice on Friday, 30 January 2026. As RadarOnline reported, the files do not implicat…
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