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  • Bill Gates Admits Russian Affairs as Jeffrey Epstein Shadow Returns (2/26/26)
    Feb 26 2026
    In a February 2026 internal meeting with employees of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates acknowledged that he had two extramarital affairs with Russian women during his marriage to Melinda French Gates. According to reports from The Wall Street Journal and others, Gates said one relationship was with a Russian bridge player he met at events and the other with a Russian nuclear physicist he encountered through business activities. He stressed that these affairs were unrelated to any of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims and that he never witnessed or took part in any illegal behavior.

    Gates framed his admissions as part of a broader apology for his past association with Epstein, which included meetings and travel together after Epstein’s 2008 conviction that Gates now calls “a huge mistake.” He told the staff that his interactions with Epstein, including involving foundation executives, had cast a shadow over the organization’s reputation and that he regretted the decisions. Gates maintained he had “done nothing illicit” while also taking responsibility for the personal and professional consequences of his choices


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    Bill Gates admits he had two affairs with Russian women, apologizes for Epstein links
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  • Epstein’s Secret Storage Units: Hard Drives, Video Tapes, and the Overlooked Evidence Trail (2/26/26)
    Feb 26 2026
    Newly revealed records show that Jeffrey Epstein rented multiple secret storage lockers in the U.S., including in Palm Beach, and filled them with a disturbing array of items that he apparently tried to hide from law enforcement. According to an inventory obtained by reporters, the units contained computers and hard drives, video tapes and DVDs with erotic content — including material’ said to sexualize teenagers — plus nude photographs believed to depict women connected to his circle. Sex-slave training manuals, dozens of address books, a three-page list of Florida masseuses, cash, and personal items such as women’s lingerie and sex toys were also catalogued in the stash.


    Investigators and critics say Epstein may have used private detectives to move these potentially incriminating materials from his homes to the storage units before police executed a 2005 raid on his Palm Beach mansion, suggesting he was tipped off ahead of time. Financial records show he leased at least six such lockers between 2003 and up through the year of his death in 2019. It remains unclear whether the FBI ever searched all of the units, meaning some contents could still be unexamined. The revelations emerged amid the broader release of millions of pages of files tied to Epstein’s activities, sparking renewed scrutiny of what evidence may still be hidden from authorities.


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    Chilling contents of Epstein’s secret storage lockers revealed as paedo hid vid tapes & sex slave manuals away from cops
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  • Stand Down: How the DOJ Sidelined NYPD in the Epstein Case (2/26/26)
    Feb 26 2026
    Newly released Department of Justice files and internal emails show that just **five days after Jeffrey Epstein was arrested on federal sex-trafficking charges in July 2019, federal authorities — including the FBI in coordination with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York — ordered the New York Police Department Special Victims Unit (SVU) to “stand down” its own investigations into Epstein and related matters. The directive reportedly came via outreach from the FBI to NYPD leadership, instructing that all Epstein-related investigative work from that point forward was to be handled through federal channels, effectively sidelining the NYPD’s specialized child exploitation investigators. At the time, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office also had its own parallel inquiry underway, but the communication suggested that any further NYPD actions should defer to federal leadership.

    Emails among federal agents indicated that the motivation for the stand-down order was concern about overlapping cases and the perception of “competing investigations,” particularly after the DA’s office reached out to a victim for interview amid the unfolding federal prosecution. The directive applied specifically to SVU — the unit trained to handle sex crimes and child abuse cases — and essentially shut out local detectives from pursuing additional leads or interviewing witnesses independently once Epstein was in federal custody. Internal discussions later suggested that NYPD’s Epstein inquiry was effectively closed or deferred to the FBI, limiting the department’s role despite its expertise in handling such cases. Epstein died in federal custody about a month later, ending the immediate criminal prosecution, though federal and local authorities continued to coordinate on related matters.


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    Revealed: FBI told NYPD to 'stand down' probe into Jeffrey Epstein - Alternet.org
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  • Mega Edition: Prince Andrew's Strategy In The Lawsuit With Virginia Roberts Comes Under Fire (2/26/26)
    Feb 26 2026
    Virginia Roberts Giuffre filed a civil lawsuit in 2021 against Prince Andrew in federal court in New York, alleging that he sexually abused her on multiple occasions in 2001 when she was 17 years old and being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The complaint detailed encounters in London, New York, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and included the now-infamous photograph showing Andrew with his arm around her waist. Andrew repeatedly denied the allegations, most notably in his 2019 BBC interview, where he offered unusual explanations that drew widespread scrutiny. His legal team initially sought to have the case dismissed, challenging jurisdiction and the validity of Giuffre’s claims. However, a federal judge allowed the case to proceed, intensifying public and institutional pressure on the royal household. In February 2022, before the case went to trial, Andrew reached an out-of-court settlement with Giuffre without admitting liability, reportedly paying a substantial sum and agreeing to a statement expressing regret for his association with Epstein.

    Royal historians and constitutional commentators were sharply critical of Andrew’s handling of the crisis, arguing that his confrontational legal posture and the tone of his public denials deepened reputational damage to the monarchy. Many contended that the decision to grant the BBC interview was strategically disastrous, portraying him as evasive and detached rather than transparent. Others argued that his initial effort to fight the lawsuit aggressively in U.S. court clashed with long-standing royal traditions of restraint and discretion, prolonging the scandal instead of containing it. Critics suggested that by refusing early mediation and allowing the case to advance publicly, Andrew forced the institution into a defensive position that threatened broader stability for the royal family. Historians noted that the monarchy survives on public trust and symbolic integrity, and that Andrew’s legal strategy appeared to prioritize personal exoneration over institutional preservation. The eventual settlement, while closing the civil case, was widely viewed as a tacit acknowledgment that the strategy had failed to shield either his reputation or that of the Crown.


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  • Mega Edition: How Jeffrey Epstein Doomed Lord Peter Mandelson From The Grave (2/26/26)
    Feb 26 2026
    In September 2025, Peter Mandelson — then the United Kingdom’s Ambassador to the United States — was dismissed (effectively recalled and fired) by Prime Minister Keir Starmer after revelations about his longstanding social relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein surfaced. Emails published earlier that year showed Mandelson had maintained contact with Epstein after Epstein’s 2008 conviction and had expressed supportive sentiments toward him, which diplomats said was far deeper than what had been known at the time of his appointment. Those communications raised questions about his judgment and suitability for the high-profile diplomatic post, prompting Starmer to remove him from the position immediately.

    In February 2026, the scandal escalated when authorities arrested Mandelson on 23 February on suspicion of misconduct in public office. This followed the release of internal documents and emails from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Epstein files suggesting he may have shared sensitive government information with Epstein during his time in government in 2009–10. As part of the fallout, Mandelson resigned from the House of Lords and the Labour Party, and British police executed search warrants at his residences as part of a criminal investigation. His arrest reflects widening legal and political consequences from the Epstein file revelations that have also embroiled other high-profile figures.


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  • Mega Edition: Kathryn Ruemmler And Her Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein (2/25/26)
    Feb 26 2026
    Recent disclosures from congressional investigations and documents tied to the Epstein estate have exposed a far deeper and more personal relationship between Kathryn Ruemmler and Jeffrey Epstein than previously acknowledged, raising serious questions about her judgment and fitness to serve as general counsel of Goldman Sachs. Emails and schedules show she met with Epstein dozens of times between 2014 and 2019 — long after his 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor — and that their communication ranged from career advice and personal travel planning to repeated informal exchanges, which some insiders view as far beyond the scope of mere professional interaction. She was even named as a backup executor in an early version of Epstein’s will, a detail that triggered internal alarm at Goldman once it became public, and suggests a level of trust and intimacy that many observers find profoundly inappropriate given Epstein’s crimes. The revelations directly undermine her role on Goldman’s Reputational Risk Committee, where she helps decide which clients and relationships could endanger the firm’s ethical standing.

    Even after Goldman’s leadership publicly defended Ruemmler and denied any formal plans to replace her, the controversy has not dissipated; critics argue that the firm’s insistence on keeping her in a top legal and governance role reflects a troubling tolerance for ethical ambiguity when it benefits powerful insiders. Some executives reportedly view Ruemmler as a potential liability whose past associations were not fully disclosed or understood at the time of her hiring, and whose continued presence on ethics-related committees sends a poor message about the bank’s commitment to accountability and moral judgment. The fact that these revelations emerged only through released documents and not proactive disclosure further fuels skepticism about transparency at the highest levels of Goldman Sachs, intensifying scrutiny from investors, lawmakers, and corporate governance watchdogs.



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    New court doc asserts former Obama WH counsel advised Jeffrey Epstein during critical reputational and legal battles | CNN Politics
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  • Prince Andrew Was Warned About What Jeffrey Epstein Was
    Feb 26 2026
    According to reporting by The Sun, Prince Andrew was warned by a longtime friend to immediately sever all ties with Jeffrey Epstein following Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting sex from a minor. The friend reportedly viewed continued association with a convicted sex offender as both morally indefensible and reputationally reckless, particularly for a senior member of the Royal Family. Rather than accepting the advice, Andrew allegedly dismissed the warning outright, characterizing his concerned friend as “a puritan” for suggesting that he distance himself. The exchange reportedly took place at a time when Epstein’s crimes were already widely known and public scrutiny of his associates was intensifying.


    The account adds to the broader narrative that Andrew was not unaware of the controversy surrounding Epstein but instead chose to minimize or ignore it. Despite mounting public and private pressure to cut contact, Andrew maintained the relationship, including a widely criticized 2010 visit to Epstein in New York after his release from jail. The reported reaction to his friend’s warning underscores how concerns about optics and judgment were raised early on, only to be brushed aside. In hindsight, the alleged dismissal of that advice is now viewed by critics as a pivotal moment in a scandal that would later engulf Andrew and severely damage his public standing.


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  • How The State Of New York Failed To Stop Jeffrey Epstein's Predatory Behavior
    Feb 26 2026
    Manhattan prosecutors in New York played a troubling role in allowing Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse to continue largely uninterrupted. As journalist Jane Coaston detailed, a Manhattan assistant district attorney even petitioned to classify Epstein as a low-risk sex offender—opting to call for the most lenient category possible under the law. This decision had consequences: Epstein never registered in person with the NYPD as required, effectively sidestepping the mandatory check-ins every 90 days—even though a judge explicitly stated this would be a condition of his registration.


    Meanwhile, New York City authorities seemingly looked the other way. Epstein failed to report his address and skipped the mandatory check-ins for eight years, yet no enforcement actions were taken. In essence, local prosecutors and police enabled his pattern of offending to persist unchecked. By systematically failing to enforce New York’s own sex-offender regulations, the state protected Epstein—rather than his victims—allowing him to evade accountability and continue preying on vulnerable girls.


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    Jeffrey Epstein: the state of New York protected Epstein — not his victims | Vox
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