New Details Emerge on Epstein's American Express 'Black Card' Operations
Bloomberg and AML Intelligence reveal how Epstein used his Amex card to arrange fake flights and move women, while Handler faces renewed scrutiny at Hart roast.
Epstein's Financial Operations Under Fresh Scrutiny
New reporting from Bloomberg and AML Intelligence has revealed previously unreported details about how Jeffrey Epstein used his American Express "Black Card" to facilitate his trafficking operations. According to AML Intelligence, Epstein specifically used the card to "arrange fake flights," while Bloomberg's investigation details how he leveraged the premium card to "move women" as part of his broader control mechanisms.
Handler Connections Resurface at Netflix Roast
Comedian Shane Gillis brought renewed attention to Chelsea Handler's past connections to Epstein during Netflix's "Roast of Kevin Hart," claiming Handler "secretly" had dinner with Epstein alongside "Prince Andrew and Woody Allen." Page Six and Decider reported on the roast moment, which has reignited discussion of Handler's previously acknowledged but downplayed connection to the disgraced financier. The comments have sparked fresh controversy across social media platforms.
Institutional Control Mechanisms Detailed
Fortune published new analysis on how Epstein "used elite institutions to maintain control over women," providing additional context to the financial revelations. Meanwhile, The Palm Beach Post highlighted local connections in newly released [Epstein files](/documents), identifying additional individuals tied to the case in Palm Beach County where much of Epstein's alleged criminal activity took place.
Political Ripple Effects Continue
In an unusual political development, MSN reported claims that Trump vetoed a Colorado water bill following Representative Lauren Boebert's push for Epstein file releases, according to Representative Thomas Massie. The report suggests ongoing political ramifications from the continued document releases and public pressure for transparency in the case.