NFL Declines to Punish Giants Owner Over Epstein Ties; Clinton Questioned on Documents
New developments include NFL's decision on Steve Tisch despite Epstein file mentions, and Bill Clinton responding to questions about bathtub photo evidence.
NFL Won't Act Against Giants Co-Owner Despite Epstein Connections
The NFL announced it will not take disciplinary action against New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch despite his repeated mentions in recently released Epstein files, according to News12 Connecticut. The league's decision comes as scrutiny continues over various high-profile figures named in the document releases from our archive.
Clinton Responds to Epstein File Questions
Former President Bill Clinton was reportedly questioned about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, specifically regarding a bathtub photo referenced in the files, The Economic Times reported. Clinton's response included laughter and claims he was unaware of the photograph's existence, marking one of his first public reactions to specific evidence from the Epstein documents.
Other Epstein-Related Developments
Warren Buffett has publicly distanced himself from Bill Gates over the Epstein connections, according to UNILAD Tech. Meanwhile, survivors' attorney issued a plea to King Charles regarding cooperation with investigations ahead of his US trip, GB News reported. The Times of India highlighted new revelations about Faith Kates' ties to the case, with Next Model Management yet to respond to the allegations.
University of Maryland students staged a symbolic vote against regent Tom McMillen over his Epstein-related emails, Hoodline reported, showing continued public pressure on officials connected to the case.