Epstein Case Developments: Bondi Subpoena Defiance, Maxwell Prison Conduct, Royal Pressure
New congressional subpoena tensions with AG Bondi, Ghislaine Maxwell's alleged prison behavior, and renewed pressure on Prince Andrew amid ongoing fallout.
Congressional Standoff Over Epstein Documents
House Democrats are threatening contempt action after Attorney General Pam Bondi allegedly defied a congressional subpoena related to Epstein files, according to the Hindustan Times. The standoff represents a new escalation in efforts to obtain additional documentation from the investigation.
Maxwell's Prison Conduct Revealed
Reality TV personality Jen Shah, who served time alongside Ghislaine Maxwell, told Globe Magazine that Maxwell showed "no remorse" for Jeffrey Epstein victims while incarcerated. Shah's account provides rare insight into Maxwell's behavior behind bars since her conviction for sex trafficking.
Royal Family Faces Continued Pressure
Prince Andrew is facing renewed calls to relinquish additional honors amid ongoing Jeffrey Epstein fallout, Yahoo reported. NewsNation also reported commentary suggesting Queen Elizabeth made a "mistake" in protecting the former prince during the initial scandal. The royal connection to the Epstein case continues generating public pressure for accountability.
Political Implications Surface
Multiple outlets reported speculation about potential presidential pardons for Epstein associates, with Geo News noting Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer appears "relieved" about possibilities under the Trump administration. Meanwhile, Inquisitr News reported backlash after Trump allegedly referred to Epstein survivors as "victims, or whatever" in recent comments. These developments highlight how the case remains politically sensitive as new administration policies take shape.
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