Category : Political Scandals


Missouri Abortion Rights Battle After Voter Victory

Missouri's Supreme Court ruling sparks celebration, but legal battles over abortion restrictions persist despite voter-approved constitutional protections, highlighting ongoing challenges in multiple states.

MP Dan Norris Further Arrested on Rape Charges

Independent MP Dan Norris has been further arrested on suspicion of rape, sexual assault, voyeurism and upskirting against multiple women, with alleged offences spanning decades.

Epstein Files Reveal Alleged Sex Trafficking to Others

Freshly released Jeffrey Epstein documents allege he trafficked girls to associates like Harvey Weinstein and Leon Black, raising questions over official claims of no evidence for third-party investigations.

Cheerleading Coach's Sentence Appeal Rejected

Rosana Awan, a former cheerleading coach convicted of sexually abusing a teenager, has failed in her bid to reduce her 10-year prison sentence. The Court of Appeal dismissed arguments citing her ADHD diagnosis and other factors.

Europe's Groundhog Day: Security and Winter Challenges

As the US celebrates Groundhog Day, Europe faces its own political time loop with urgent warnings from leaders at the Oslo Security Conference about shifting US alliances and Russian aggression, while Eastern Europe battles extreme cold.

US Deputy AG: Epstein Case Review 'Is Over'

Deputy US Attorney General Todd Blanche states the Epstein-Maxwell case review has ended, while Democrats demand full document release under transparency laws.

Mandelson Denies Epstein Payments Amid Political Fallout

Lord Peter Mandelson claims no memory of receiving $75,000 from Jeffrey Epstein as documents suggest payments. Housing Secretary Steve Reed urges evidence sharing while Trevor Phillips declares Mandelson's political career over.

Epstein Files Release Sparks Outrage Over Victim Exposure

Attorneys for Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking survivors condemn the US Justice Department's handling of newly released documents, citing 'ham-fisted redactions' that expose victims while shielding alleged perpetrators.

LA Olympics Chief Regrets Maxwell Emails

Casey Wasserman, head of the Los Angeles Olympics committee, has expressed deep regret over 2003 email exchanges with Ghislaine Maxwell, revealed in the latest Epstein file release.

Epstein Lawyers' Cooperation Talks Revealed

Newly disclosed documents show lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein discussed potential cooperation with authorities, shedding light on legal strategies in the high-profile case.

NSW Removes 'Good Character' from Sentencing

New South Wales becomes the first Australian state to legislate against considering 'good character' in sentencing hearings, following a review led by retired judge Peter McClellan.

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