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Child Sexual Abuse - Page 2

June 21, 2026
Health/Social

The Murder of Fabian: A Father’s Testimony, a Shocking Reunion and the Questions Left Behind

When Matthias Rohde turned towards the woman sitting in the defendant’s dock and said, “We are a couple,” the courtroom in Rostock fell into a moment of disbelief. After two days of

Business

HSBC and Barclays Dragged Into $12bn Epstein-Linked Trust Lawsuit

HSBC and Barclays are facing a $12 billion lawsuit in the United States over their alleged roles in an offshore trust business suspected of large-scale fraud and linked to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The case centers on La Hougue, a

February 10, 2026

Epstein Files Raise Claims of Secret Children and Missing Newborn

Diplomacy/Human Rights

Jeffrey Epstein may have fathered multiple secret children, including one allegedly taken from her mother minutes after birth, according to newly released files from

Moral Catastrophe in Sri Lanka: Justice Failures in Child Sexual Abuse

Editorials

Editorial A grave scandal has erupted in Sri Lanka, exposing a profound moral and judicial crisis. The arrest of M.R. Vidura, principal of Gotamigama

Bank of America Agrees to $72.5 Million Epstein Sex-Trafficking Settlement

March 29, 2026
Business

Bank of America has reached a $72.5 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit accusing the bank of facilitating the sex-trafficking operations of convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein. Court filings on Friday indicated

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Epstein’s $630 Million Estate Strains Executors and Legal System

March 26, 2026
Geopolitics/Human Rights/News

Jeffrey Epstein’s $630 million estate continues to create turmoil years after his 2019 death, leaving his appointed co-executors, attorney Darren Indyke and accountant Richard Kahn, managing a financial empire without pay while

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Meta Hit with $375 Million Verdict Over Child Safety Failures

March 25, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/Human Rights

A jury in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Tuesday found that Meta Platforms violated state law by misleading users about the safety of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp while enabling child sexual exploitation.

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Goldman Sachs Lawyer’s $25M Pay Sparks Outrage Amid Epstein Ties

March 23, 2026
Business

The former top lawyer at Goldman Sachs has come under intense scrutiny after it emerged that her compensation rose to $25 million last year despite mounting controversy over her links to Jeffrey

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Epstein Scandal Forces Universities to Rethink Private Funding

March 5, 2026
Defence/Human Rights

Recent disclosures regarding the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was a significant donor to fields including mathematical biology and artificial intelligence, have intensified scrutiny on private funding in science. Nature reports that

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Bill Clinton Denies Sexual Contact in Epstein Jacuzzi Amid Congressional Probe

February 28, 2026
Geopolitics/World

Former US President Bill Clinton reportedly told investigators that he did not have sexual relations with a woman photographed with him in a jacuzzi connected to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey

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WEF Chief Resigns as Epstein Files Trigger Global Governance Shockwaves

February 27, 2026
Business

The head of the World Economic Forum has resigned following fresh scrutiny over past interactions with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, marking the latest fallout from document releases that continue to reverberate across

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Inside the Bank That Kept Epstein: Emails Reveal Compliance Alarms Ignored

February 26, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics/Human Rights

Internal communications and documents reviewed by Financial Times reveal how Germany’s largest bank maintained a lucrative relationship with Jeffrey Epstein for years, even as compliance officers raised repeated red flags about suspicious

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Photos Emerge of Stephen Hawking with Epstein’s Associates

February 26, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The name of Stephen Hawking has surfaced in a newly released tranche of investigative material tied to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, reigniting global attention on the latter’s extensive connections with prominent academics

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Bill Gates Confesses on Russian Girls

February 26, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Human Rights/Social

In a candid internal address that has reverberated far beyond the walls of one of the world’s most influential charities, Bill Gates acknowledged past extramarital relationships and expressed regret over his association

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