The FBI’s investigation into Prince Andrew’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein has been "parked," meaning it is currently inactive due to a lack of new evidence to move the case forward. During the investigation, Prince Andrew was considered a person of interest by prosecutors, as they sought to understand his role within Epstein’s network. However, he was never officially treated as a criminal suspect.
The decision to shelve the investigation has caused frustration among Epstein’s victims, who view it as a "systematic cover-up." The FBI has reportedly redirected its focus to other high-profile cases, contributing to the suspension of efforts to further probe Andrew’s connections with Epstein.
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Major update in Prince Andrew FBI investigation into his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein - as paedophile's victims slam 'systemic cover-up' | Daily Mail Online
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On October 20, 2024, attorney Anthony Buzbee filed multiple lawsuits against Sean "Diddy" Combs, representing over 100 individuals alleging sexual assault, exploitation, and abuse. The plaintiffs, ranging from minors to adults, claim that Combs and his associates engaged in misconduct spanning several decades. Notably, one lawsuit involves a 13-year-old who alleges that Combs assaulted her at an afterparty following the MTV Video Music Awards in September 2000.
These legal actions are part of a series of accusations against Combs, including claims of drug-facilitated assaults and coercion. Buzbee's firm has received thousands of calls from potential victims, with over 120 individuals currently represented. The lawsuits aim to hold Combs accountable for his alleged actions and seek justice for the victims. Combs has denied all allegations, with his legal team expressing confidence in his defense and the judicial process, however the tsunami of allegations doesn't seem to be letting up any time soon.
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Diddy accused of raping seven more victims, including 13-year-old girl who was drugged, in new lawsuits after 120 people came forward | Daily Mail Online
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