FBI Files Breached, New Photos Surface as Multiple Epstein Investigations Advance
A security breach exposed FBI Epstein files while new photos emerged showing Prince Andrew with key figures. House investigation and church suspension also develop.
Security Breach Exposes FBI Epstein Files
A significant security incident has exposed FBI files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, according to WIRED's reporting. The breach occurred accidentally when a hacker inadvertently accessed the bureau's Epstein-related documents, raising concerns about the security of sensitive investigation materials.
New Photographic Evidence Surfaces
The Indian Express reports that newly released Department of Justice files contain the first photographs showing Prince Andrew and Peter Mandelson together with Jeffrey Epstein. These images, described by BBC as a "bombshell," represent previously unseen visual documentation connecting high-profile figures to Epstein. The photos have emerged from the expanding collection of DOJ investigation documents.
Congressional and Religious Institution Actions
NewsNation reports that an Epstein jail guard is set to testify in an ongoing House investigation, potentially providing new insights into the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death. Meanwhile, STLtoday.com reveals that the Methodist Church has suspended a former Missouri pastor who allegedly managed Jeffrey Epstein's island operations, marking institutional accountability measures.
Ongoing Legal and Political Developments
La Voce di New York reports that Ghislaine Maxwell continues pursuing a presidential pardon from Trump. Additionally, Inside The Games and Deadline report that LA officials are calling for an investigation into Casey Wasserman over his Epstein connections, despite LA28's dismissal of City Council concerns. An exclusive EWTN interview with the rancher whose family sold Zorro Ranch to Epstein provides new perspective on the property acquisition, while AOL reports on Epstein's former accountant claiming ignorance of criminal activities.