Woman says Jeffrey Epstein raped her when she was 15 By JIM MUSTIAN and JENNIFER PELTZ - Associated Press Shares
Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Epstein’s attorney, defends 2008 plea deal By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times Shares
1 Justice Department, 2 views on sex charges against Epstein By CURT ANDERSON - Associated Press Shares
How Epstein’s secret deal could affect sex trafficking case By MICHAEL R. SISAK and JIM MUSTIAN and CURT ANDERSON - Associated Press Shares
Bill Clinton-Jeffrey Epstein ties explored by ABC for 38 seconds, media watchdog reports By Douglas Ernst - The Washington Times Shares
Stacey Plaskett to donate Epstein campaign contributions By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times Shares
Donald Trump says he’ll review Alex Acosta’s actions but defends him as ‘excellent’ labor secretary By Dave Boyer, Jeff Mordock and Gabriella Muñoz - The Washington Times Shares
Alex Acosta defends Jeffrey Epstein’s plea deal in series of tweets By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times Shares
The Latest: 2 Epstein victims ask for secret deal dismissal By The Associated Press - Associated Press Shares
William Barr checks with DOJ ethics officials, decides not to recuse himself from Epstein case By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times Shares
Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Acosta should be fired over Epstein arrest, ‘coddled a sexual predator’ By Bailey Vogt - The Washington Times Shares
Kellyanne Conway says Donald Trump hasn’t spoken to Jeffrey Epstein in over a decade By Jeff Mordock and Dave Boyer - The Washington Times Shares
Chuck Schumer: Donald Trump must answer for Jeffrey Epstein scandal By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times Shares
Trump defends Acosta but will look ‘closely’ at Epstein deal By JILL COLVIN and ALAN FRAM - Associated Press Shares
Financier in sex abuse case went from math whiz to titan By MICHAEL R. SISAK and JIM MUSTIAN - Associated Press Shares
Nancy Pelosi calls for Labor Secretary Alex Acosta to resign amid new Epstein charges By Bailey Vogt - The Washington Times Shares
Jeffrey Epstein attorney shocks, shrugs off ‘rape’ as ‘statutory maybe’ By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times Shares