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Andrew Loney Returns: Royal Scandal Historian Discusses Criticism

British historian Andrew Loney has revealed new details about his controversial biography of Prince Andrew, set to be published in 2025. These comments come amid increasing criticism directed at the Windsor family, particularly following scandals linked to Jeffrey Epstein.

Postpone Testimony of Former Attorney General Bondi on Epstein Files

The U.S. House committee has announced the postponement of former Attorney General Pam Bondi's testimony, originally scheduled for April 14, regarding her handling of Jeffrey Epstein's files. This decision follows widespread criticism of Bondi and the U.S. Department of Justice's management of these sensitive cases.

US Congress summons Bill Gates to testify about Epstein

Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, is set to testify before the US Congress on June 10 regarding his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This summons is part of a broader investigation into Epstein's extensive network of connections.

Summon U.S. Commerce Secretary for Epstein Investigations Next Month

U.S. authorities have summoned Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to testify in investigations related to Jeffrey Epstein's network, one of the most controversial cases in recent years. The questioning is scheduled for next month.

Trump announces firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi amid criticism

U.S. President Donald Trump announced the firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi amid growing criticism regarding her handling of investigations related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. This decision comes as pressure mounts on Bondi for her slow response to critics of the administration.

Buffett remains open to donating to Gates Foundation amid controversy

Warren Buffett has announced his willingness to continue donating to the Gates Foundation despite renewed controversy surrounding Bill Gates' ties to Jeffrey Epstein following the release of new government files. This comes at a time when questions are rising about the impact of these relationships on the foundation's reputation.

Bank of America Settles Epstein Lawsuit for $72.5 Million

Bank of America has agreed to pay <strong>$72.5 million</strong> to settle a civil lawsuit filed by women who accused the bank of facilitating their exposure to sexual abuse linked to businessman <strong>Jeffrey Epstein</strong>. Despite the settlement, the bank maintains that it bears no legal responsibility in the case.

Bank of America Settles Sex Trafficking Lawsuit for $72.5 Million

Bank of America has agreed to pay <strong>$72.5 million</strong> to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing it of facilitating a sex trafficking network led by <strong>Jeffrey Epstein</strong>. The bank denies any support for Epstein's crimes but believes the settlement will help close the case.

Resolve financial dispute revealing complex ties between Black and Epstein

In an unexpected move, <strong>Leon Black</strong>, the head of <strong>Apollo</strong>, asked attorney <strong>Brad Karp</strong> to settle a financial dispute with <strong>Jeffrey Epstein</strong>, leading to a relationship that lasted for years. This development highlights the complex connections between prominent figures in finance and law.

Apollo Global Management denies business ties with Epstein

Mark Rowan, CEO of Apollo Global Management, stated that his only interaction with Jeffrey Epstein was as a tax advisor for the company's founder, Leon Black. This revelation was made during the Bloomberg Investment Conference on March 3rd.