French Prosecutors Investigating 10 New Alleged Epstein Victims; SNL Features Controversial Sketch
French authorities reveal 10 new alleged victims have come forward in Epstein probe. Meanwhile, activists plan public reading of Epstein files in NYC.
French Investigation Expands with New Alleged Victims
French prosecutors are investigating testimony from 10 new alleged victims who have come forward in their Jeffrey Epstein probe, according to reports from Al Jazeera, DW.com, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The development marks a significant expansion of the French investigation into the Epstein trafficking network's international scope.
Activists Plan Marathon Public Reading of Epstein Documents
Activists are organizing a 24-hour marathon live reading of the Epstein files in New York City, as reported by MS NOW. The public demonstration aims to draw attention to the extensive documentation in the case and maintain public focus on accountability efforts. The event represents ongoing grassroots efforts to keep the Epstein case in the public eye through direct engagement with the released documents.
Cultural and Political Reactions Continue
Saturday Night Live featured a controversial cold open with Will Ferrell portraying Jeffrey Epstein's ghost visiting Trump, according to The Guardian and Vulture. The sketch represents continued cultural commentary on the Epstein case's political implications.
Meanwhile, Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA10) called for accountability from Sarah Kellen, Epstein's former assistant, according to Blue Virginia. The congressman emphasized the need to understand "how [Epstein] was able to get away with these crimes," highlighting ongoing congressional interest in the case.