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Ghislaine Maxwell Fights Release of 90,000 Pages of Epstein Documents, Calls Disclosure Law Unconstitutional

via Washington Times·Feb 21·4 sources

Lawyers for imprisoned Ghislaine Maxwell are fighting the release of 90,000 pages of Epstein-related documents, arguing the disclosure law is unconstitutional. Meanwhile, Epstein survivor Maria Farmer has denounced billionaire Les Wexner's testimony before the House as 'abhorrent,' referencing her 1996 filing accusing Epstein of abusing her at Wexner's Ohio residence. The Epstein estate has settled for $35 million as the UK pursues the Prince Andrew case.

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Coverage from 4 outlets

Washington Examiner

CBS News contributor Peter Attia resigns amid Epstein files fallout

The Hill

Epstein survivor denounces Les Wexner's deposition before House as 'abhorrent'

Fox News

What's driving the increase in violent incidents involving transgender individuals? Expert weighs in

There is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made known.

Luke 12:2

As powerful figures fight to keep documents sealed, the pursuit of truth continues — and Scripture promises that what is hidden will ultimately be brought to light.

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