New Epstein Connections Surface: Norwegian Royal, Bard President, FIRST Founder
Fresh allegations emerge linking Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway and Bard College president to Epstein network. Dean Kamen resigns from FIRST robotics over ties.
High-Profile Figures Face New Scrutiny Over Epstein Ties
Several prominent figures are facing fresh scrutiny over their connections to Jeffrey Epstein, as new allegations and resignations emerge. The Times of India reported on March 24 that Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit is now linked to the Epstein controversy, though details of the specific allegations remain unclear from the available reporting.
Academic and Tech Leaders Under Fire
The Guardian reported that an Epstein victim has accused the president of Bard College of helping to legitimize the convicted sex offender. This represents a new allegation against academic leadership previously unreported in the [Epstein document archive](/documents). Meanwhile, the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript reported that Dean Kamen, founder of the FIRST robotics competition, has resigned from his organization in light of revelations about his ties to Epstein.
Leon Black Relationship Details Surface
Both NDTV and Moneycontrol.com published detailed reports about how Jeffrey Epstein served as a "fixer" for billionaire Leon Black, particularly in handling the Apollo Global Management founder's dealings with women. These reports appear to provide new specifics about the previously documented relationship between Black and Epstein, offering insights into the nature of services Epstein provided to wealthy clients.
Calls for Continued Investigation
The Terre Haute Tribune-Star published a guest column urging the public not to disregard the Epstein files, emphasizing the ongoing importance of the investigation into his network. This comes as new connections continue to surface, suggesting the full scope of Epstein's influence may still be emerging through continued document releases and victim testimonies.