Investigators discovered a safe in Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan mansion
that held “piles of cash,” diamonds and an expired passport from a
foreign country which had what appeared to be Mr. Epstein’s photo, but was registered to a fake name and listed his residence as Saudi Arabia.
Miami Herald - Jeffrey Epstein’s
arrest is reverberating in Israel, where Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu and his right-wing Likud party are calling for a criminal
probe into former prime minister Ehud Barak’s personal and business ties
with the accused sex trafficker, Israeli media is reporting. Barak, 77, served as prime minister from 1999 to
2001. This month he formed a new party to run for prime minister against
Netanyahu, who called for new elections in September. Once political
allies, Barak and Netanyahu have been sparring on social media, with
Netanyahu producing a video raising Barak’s relationship to the
multimillionaire New York financier, and Ohio billionaire Les Wexner,
who has given money to Barak, the Times of Israel reported.
Jeffrey Epstein's youth
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