A group of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers testified about their abuse and are pressuring Congress to release all investigation files, with bipartisan efforts underway to force their disclosure despite opposition from the White House and GOP leaders.
Justin Tucker accepted a 10-game suspension amid an NFL investigation into allegations made by multiple accusers, which the lawyers representing the accusers describe as thorough and thoughtful. The evidence remains confidential, and the situation may lead to further legal actions depending on future developments.
During Weinstein's retrial, his defense argued that the accusers lied and that all encounters were consensual, claiming Weinstein was the one being abused, while the prosecution emphasized his power and predatory behavior. The case involves charges of sexual assault and rape from three women, with Weinstein's previous conviction overturned due to procedural errors. The trial continues with the prosecution's closing arguments.
JPMorgan has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit with Jeffrey Epstein's accusers for an undisclosed amount. The lawsuit accused the bank of ignoring signs of Epstein's suspicious activity and continuing to do business with him.
Deutsche Bank has agreed to pay up to $75mn to settle a lawsuit from Jeffrey Epstein's accusers, who claimed that the bank had failed to properly monitor Epstein's suspicious transactions. The settlement will be split among dozens of women who accused Epstein of sexual abuse and harassment.