In a powerful press conference at the Capitol, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse demand justice as lawmakers push for the release of crucial Epstein files. This pivotal moment could change everything in the fight for survivors' rights!
On his first day back in Washington, House Speaker Mike Johnson met with Epstein survivors, revealing the GOP's struggle for transparency amid mounting pressure to investigate. His emotional response highlights the urgency of addressing past abuses.
In a controversial DOJ interview, Ghislaine Maxwell insists the infamous photo with Prince Andrew is fake and claims the sexual encounter couldn't have happened. Her shocking statements raise questions about the Epstein scandal and her role in it.
Ghislaine Maxwell denies witnessing any inappropriate behavior by Donald Trump in newly released transcripts. This comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the Trump administration's ties to the Epstein scandal.
In a gripping parole hearing, Erik Menendez was denied release due to ongoing misbehavior in prison. Despite family support, the panel deemed him a risk to public safety, leaving many questioning his future.
Lyle and Erik Menendez face a pivotal moment as they appear before a California parole board after over 30 years in prison. With new evidence of past abuse and a recent Netflix documentary, could this be their chance for freedom?
The Soulshine at Sea music cruise has been canceled after serious allegations of sexual abuse against headliner Michael Franti. Artists have withdrawn, citing concerns from singer-songwriter Victoria Canal's revelations about an abusive relationship.
Isaiah Bond, the former Texas receiver, has announced his signing with the Browns after a sexual assault charge was dropped. However, the team is still reviewing his situation before finalizing the deal.
In a dramatic turn of events, Nicholas Alahverdian, who faked his death to escape sexual assault charges, was convicted of rape in Utah. The survivor's brave testimony led to justice. Sentencing is set for October 20.
In a recent interview, Vince McMahon explains his decision to bring Hulk Hogan back to WWE after a racial slur controversy. He defends Hogan's character and reflects on their shared history.