• Wall Street Ties Raise Questions for Prosecutors Overseeing Epstein-Linked Matters (3/16/26)
    Mar 17 2026
    Concerns have emerged over potential conflicts of interest involving Jay Clayton, the interim U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, whose office has jurisdiction over major financial crimes and historically handled cases connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Financial disclosures show Clayton holds more than $1.6 million in investments tied to large financial institutions and corporations. Because the Southern District has been involved in matters touching Epstein’s financial network and Wall Street entities, the holdings have raised questions about whether a prosecutor responsible for overseeing powerful financial investigations should maintain personal investments connected to the same sectors that may fall under federal scrutiny.

    The situation has fueled criticism about the broader system linking elite finance, corporate law, and federal prosecution. Clayton moved from private corporate law into government leadership roles and then into one of the most powerful prosecutorial positions in the country, illustrating how figures within the same financial and legal networks often rotate between regulatory agencies, private industry, and law enforcement. Critics argue that these overlapping relationships create an environment where investigations into powerful financial actors—including those connected to the Epstein scandal—are overseen by individuals who are themselves embedded within the same financial ecosystem.


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  • Inside the OIG Interview: Tova Noel’s Account of the Morning Jeffrey Epstein Died (Part 15) (3/16/26)
    Mar 17 2026
    During the Office of Inspector General investigation into the death of Jeffrey Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in August 2019, correctional officer Tova Noel gave an interview describing how the morning unfolded when Epstein was discovered in his cell. According to her account, she and fellow officer Michael Thomas were assigned to monitor the Special Housing Unit overnight. Noel told investigators that when breakfast rounds began that morning, Thomas approached Epstein’s cell and noticed something was wrong. She said Thomas called out for assistance and that she moved toward the area, where Epstein was found hanging from a strip of bedding tied to the top bunk. Noel stated that Thomas entered the cell first and attempted to cut the ligature while she retrieved equipment to assist, after which they lowered Epstein to the floor so CPR could begin.

    However, the OIG investigation was highly critical of Noel’s conduct and the credibility of the circumstances she described. Investigators determined that Noel and Thomas had failed to perform the legally required inmate counts and physical security checks for hours during the night Epstein died, leaving him unmonitored in a high-risk suicide watch environment. The report also found that Noel later signed official count sheets falsely indicating that the checks had been completed, despite evidence showing they had not been. Surveillance records and other evidence suggested the officers spent large portions of the shift away from their assigned duties, and investigators concluded that their negligence created the conditions that allowed Epstein to remain unattended long enough to die. As a result, Noel’s interview with OIG was viewed less as a clear explanation of events and more as part of a broader record showing severe procedural failures and falsified documentation at the very time Epstein required the highest level of supervision.


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  • House Investigators Focus on Prison Guard Tova Noel in Epstein Death Investigation (3/17/26)
    Mar 17 2026
    The House Oversight Committee is seeking to interview a former federal prison guard who was on duty the night Jeffrey Epstein died in custody at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York in August 2019. Lawmakers sent a letter requesting a transcribed interview with correctional officer Tova Noel as part of their ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death. Noel and another guard, Michael Thomas, were previously charged in 2019 with falsifying prison records to make it appear they had conducted required security checks on inmates in the Special Housing Unit when they had not. The charges were later resolved through a deal with prosecutors and ultimately dismissed.

    The renewed congressional interest comes after newly released Justice Department records drew attention to Noel’s conduct and financial activity around the time of Epstein’s death. According to the documents, Noel’s bank had flagged a series of small cash deposits totaling roughly $12,000 between 2018 and mid-2019, with the final deposit occurring about ten days before Epstein died. Oversight Committee leaders said these disclosures, combined with ongoing public doubts about the official conclusion that Epstein died by suicide, have raised additional questions lawmakers want answered. The committee has asked Noel to appear for an interview on March 26 as part of its broader effort to examine security failures and unanswered issues surrounding Epstein’s final hours in federal custody.


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    House Oversight committee seeks interview with prison guard on duty when Epstein died - ABC News
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  • Congress Scrutinizes Conflicting Statements From Jeffrey Epstein Accountant Richard Kahn (3/17/26)
    Mar 17 2026
    Richard Kahn, Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime accountant and co-executor of his estate, testified before the House Oversight Committee as part of Congress’s ongoing investigation into Epstein’s finances and network of associates. Kahn had worked with Epstein for more than a decade, managing his finances, investments, and various expenditures, including projects such as renovations on Epstein’s private Caribbean island. During the closed-door deposition, Kahn told lawmakers that his relationship with Epstein was strictly professional and that he never observed any evidence of sexual abuse or trafficking while handling Epstein’s financial affairs. He said that although he tracked Epstein’s spending carefully—including gifts to women and men—those transactions appeared to represent only a small portion of Epstein’s overall expenditures and did not raise red flags to him at the time.


    Kahn also expressed regret that he may have unknowingly assisted Epstein, saying that had he been aware of the crimes, he would have immediately stopped working for him. Lawmakers questioned him extensively about Epstein’s wealth, financial relationships with prominent individuals, and how his operation functioned for years without detection. The testimony comes amid broader congressional scrutiny of Epstein’s financial network and the role played by close associates who helped manage his assets. Kahn and Epstein’s longtime attorney Darren Indyke—both executors of the estate—have also faced legal challenges from victims alleging they helped facilitate aspects of Epstein’s operations, though they deny wrongdoing.



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    Democrats say Epstein's accountant made "inconsistent" statements about Trump accuser - CBS News
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  • Mega Edition: The Heart Of The British Monarchy And Their Close Association With Monsters (3/17/26)
    Mar 17 2026
    Prince Andrew’s association with Jeffrey Epstein became one of the most damaging scandals to hit the British royal family in modern times. Andrew maintained a long relationship with Epstein that continued even after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor for prostitution in Florida. Photographs, flight records, and witness accounts placed Andrew in Epstein’s social circle for years, and his friendship with Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell further deepened the scrutiny. The controversy escalated when Virginia Giuffre accused Andrew of sexually abusing her when she was a teenager trafficked by Epstein. Andrew has denied the allegation, but the case led to a civil lawsuit that was ultimately settled out of court in 2022. The fallout forced Andrew to step back from public royal duties and relinquish his military titles, leaving his relationship with Epstein as one of the most damaging personal scandals attached to the monarchy.

    King Charles has faced a different but still troubling association through his long relationship with the late British television personality Jimmy Savile. Savile was one of the United Kingdom’s most famous entertainers for decades and maintained close access to senior figures in British society, including members of the royal household. Charles corresponded with Savile on multiple occasions and reportedly sought his informal advice on matters related to charities and public relations. After Savile’s death in 2011, investigations revealed that he had been one of the most prolific sexual predators in modern British history, with hundreds of victims alleging abuse spanning several decades. While there is no evidence that Charles knew about Savile’s crimes, the relationship became another example of how figures at the highest levels of British society maintained proximity to individuals later exposed as serial abusers.



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  • World Economic Forum Faces Scrutiny Over Jeffrey Epstein Ties (3/17/26)
    Mar 17 2026
    The World Economic Forum (WEF) has come under renewed criticism after revelations that its president and CEO, Børge Brende, resigned following disclosures that he had several dinners and exchanged communications with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Brende said he was unaware of Epstein’s criminal history at the time and claimed he would have declined the invitations if he had known. Critics have questioned that explanation, noting that Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting sex from a minor was already widely known and easily discoverable. The episode has revived scrutiny of the WEF’s connections to controversial figures and raised questions about the judgment of senior global leaders involved with the organization.


    The controversy has added to broader criticism and scandals that have surrounded the World Economic Forum in recent years. Founder Klaus Schwab stepped down after allegations involving the misuse of organizational funds and workplace conduct, although the forum’s board later said there was no evidence of intentional wrongdoing. At the same time, political leaders and commentators have increasingly attacked the WEF’s influence and ideology, accusing it of promoting globalization policies that they argue have harmed Western economies. The renewed focus on Epstein ties has further fueled skepticism about the elite networks surrounding the Davos gathering and intensified scrutiny of the organization’s leadership and global role.



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  • Mega Edition: Prince Andrew And The Hubris That Swallowed Him Whole (3/16/26)
    Mar 17 2026
    Prince Andrew’s 2019 interview with BBC Newsnight was intended to address the mounting controversy surrounding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, but it quickly became one of the most disastrous public relations moments in modern royal history. During the interview with Emily Maitlis, Andrew attempted to explain why he had remained friends with Epstein even after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. Rather than distancing himself from the disgraced financier, Andrew described the relationship as a mistake but appeared to minimize the seriousness of Epstein’s crimes. The interview also addressed allegations made by Virginia Giuffre, which Andrew categorically denied. Instead of quelling public concern, the interview drew widespread criticism for what many viewed as evasive answers, a lack of empathy toward Epstein’s victims, and explanations that strained credibility.

    Several specific claims made by Andrew during the interview intensified the backlash. He asserted he had no memory of ever meeting Giuffre despite photographic evidence showing them together and suggested the photo might have been fabricated. He also offered unusual explanations—such as saying a medical condition prevented him from sweating—to challenge Giuffre’s account of events. The tone of the interview, along with Andrew’s continued defense of his decision to visit Epstein after the financier’s conviction, was widely viewed as tone-deaf and damaging. The fallout was immediate: within days, Andrew stepped back from all public royal duties amid growing pressure from the public, media, and political figures. What had been intended as a chance to repair his reputation instead became a defining moment that cemented the perception that the scandal surrounding Epstein had permanently engulfed him.



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