American model Gigi Hadid has voiced her disgust after her name appeared in new documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice related to Jeffrey Epstein. She confirmed that she had no relationship with Epstein and emphasized her hard work to achieve her success.
Supermodel Gigi Hadid has sparked controversy after her name appeared in documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the Epstein case. This announcement comes at a sensitive time as media discusses the impact of these documents on the lives of celebrities.
U.S. President Donald Trump dismissed Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday due to dissatisfaction with her handling of the Epstein cases. He appointed his former personal attorney, Todd Blanche, as her interim replacement.
U.S. President Donald Trump has dismissed Attorney General Pam Bondi from her position, following growing dissatisfaction with her performance, particularly regarding cases linked to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This decision reflects Trump's desire for a more effective legal team.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> has dismissed Attorney General <strong>Pam Bondi</strong> due to dissatisfaction with her handling of the <strong>Epstein</strong> case. This decision follows increasing criticism regarding the administration's treatment of Trump's opponents.
American universities are facing growing pressure to remove the names of individuals associated with Jeffrey Epstein from their buildings. This movement follows scandals related to sexual harassment and exploitation, sparking widespread debate about ethical values in higher education.
Google is facing a lawsuit in Northern California regarding the leak of contact information belonging to victims of Jeffrey Epstein. This raises questions about the responsibility of artificial intelligence in protecting personal data.
Bank of America has reached a settlement of <strong>$72.5 million</strong> in a lawsuit accusing it of facilitating sex trafficking by convicted Jeffrey Epstein. While the bank denies any wrongdoing, it stated that the settlement would provide closure for the victims.
Bank of America has agreed to pay a sum of <strong>$72.5 million</strong> to settle a lawsuit filed by several plaintiffs who accused the bank of complicity in the sexual crimes committed by billionaire <strong>Jeffrey Epstein</strong>. This settlement comes as part of the bank's efforts to avoid further legal repercussions.
A group of victims of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has filed a lawsuit against the US government and Google after their identities were revealed in over three million files published by the US Department of Justice. Despite the government's retraction of this information, the victims accuse Google of continuously republishing it.