Jeffrey Epstein records expected to shed light on years of abuse could be released: report

A Court of Appeals decision has cleared the way for a judge to consider if grand jury transcripts leading to indictment of Jeffrey Epstein should be made public, The Palm Beach Post reported.

Epstein received just a single charge of soliciting a prostitute in 2006 — a decision that allowed him to continue to abuse and traffic girls for 13 more years. Attorneys for The Palm Beach Post have argued for access to the records, saying that learning how the grand jury reached its decision will shed light on the role prosecutors had in allowing Epstein to escape accountability.

“A Palm Beach Post investigation found that out of multiple teenage girls who told police that they were recruited and paid to come to Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion where he sexually abused them, then-State Attorney Barry Krischer’s office called only one to testify before the grand jury, and undermined her testimony, displaying social media posts about boys and drinking,” the Post’s report stated.

Clerk of Courts & Comptroller Joseph Abruzzo’s office could have fought against the release of the records, but announced on Wednesday that the office “will not appeal this ruling and looks forward to further direction from the court,” adding that Abruzzo would “leave no stone unturned” and wanted “these records released for full transparency to the public.”

Read the full report over at The Palm Beach Post.

Related articles

‘They didn’t stand with Charlie’: Nancy Mace lashes out after effort to silence Dem fails



Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) lashed out at her GOP colleagues on Wednesday night after a resolution she filed to censure Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and strip Omar of her committee assignments failed to pass.

Mace filed the resolution a few days after Omar made comments about conservative activist Charlie Kirk's death in an interview with Mehdi Hasan of Zeteo News. In the interview, Omar called Kirk's death "tragic" and discussed reasons why she disagreed with some of Kirk's ideas.

Mace and several other MAGA figures called for Omar to be removed from Congress and deported to her home country of Somalia after the interview was released.

"Tonight, 210 Democrats and 4 Republicans sold out and chose to protect Ilhan Omar, a woman who mocked the cold-blooded assassination of an innocent American husband and father, who has openly supported ISIS and the Muslim Brotherhood, and who has repeatedly incited political violence," Mace posted on her official X account.

"They didn’t stand with Charlie Kirk," she continued. "They didn’t stand with the millions of Americans mourning his death. They stood with the one who mocked his legacy. They showed us exactly who they are, and we won’t forget."

Ex-ally says Trump’s NATO letter sends dangerous “I got your back” signal to Putin



Ex-Trump associate Lev Parnas warned that Donald Trump’s recent NATO letter amounts to a dangerous signal to Vladimir Putin. In a weekend essay, Parnas argued Trump’s demand that NATO impose massive tariffs on China until the Ukraine war ends reads less like foreign policy and more like a real estate shakedown. He claimed Trump is echoing Kremlin talking points by calling it “Biden’s and Zelenskyy’s war” and using inflated casualty numbers. According to Parnas, the letter proves Trump isn’t serious about NATO or democracy, but about leverage—sending Putin the message: “I got your back.”

Watch the video below.

Ex-ally says Trump’s NATO letter sends dangerous “I got your back” signal to Putin roar-assets-auto.rbl.ms