• Epstein Evidence removed for Commerce reasons?

    The Palm Beach Police Department’s own reports acknowledge the seizure and review of a computer hard drive containing images from covert cameras installed in Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach residence (see IMAGES011). Detectives noted that this drive held visual evidence of victims already interviewed. Yet, unlike other seized items such as CDs, photographs, sex toys, and…

  • The Stealing of Emily – Statement on U.S. and UK Developments

    Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein are actively pursuing transparency and accountability, confronting political leaders and urging bipartisan support for the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Frustrated by incomplete federal disclosures, they are independently gathering evidence. This urgency reflects an ongoing crisis in the UK, where over 110,000 children are missing from care.

  • Where Are the 430,000?

    In 2025, the UK Government revealed that 430,000 young people did not receive their Child Trust Funds, which were established for children born between 2002 and 2011. Despite being known to the state, local authorities failed to ensure these funds reached them, raising concerns about the whereabouts of these missing individuals.

  • A Fellowship in California, a Meeting in Washington

    Matt Dunkley, an Education Officer in East Sussex, received a Harkness Fellowship in 1995-96, focusing on school reform. Despite being awarded an OBE for services to children, discrepancies in his tenure and systemic failures are noted. His career reflects a pattern of issues linked to policy influences from U.S. education reform discussions.

  • ✦ The Smoking Gun: Clinton, Blair, and Dunkley ✦

    On April 12, 1996, Tony Blair’s meeting with President Bill Clinton revealed a significant connection when a record linked Blair with Matthew Dunkley, later implicated in corruption. This connection suggests Dunkley’s involvement in a larger scheme orchestrated by Clinton and facilitated by Blair, reshaping the understanding of political dynamics at that time.

  • Congress Investigates Epstein’s 2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement

    California Rep. Robert Garcia criticized the recent release of Jeffrey Epstein documents, revealing that only 3 percent of the 33,000 pages contain fresh information. He expressed concerns that vital details about Epstein’s network and crimes remain hidden, hindering a thorough investigation. The documents signal ongoing scrutiny into the earlier non-prosecution agreement, which granted broad immunity.

  • Comparative Note: School Isolation vs Child Trust Fund Isolation

    1. School Isolation (EBB v Gorse Academies Trust [2025] EWHC 1983 (Admin)) In EBB, three students spent between 39% and 50% of their school year either in suspension or in isolation. Parents argued that this prolonged exclusion interfered with the children’s psychological integrity, relationships, and development, thereby engaging their rights under Article 8 of the…

  • Clinton’s Role in Epstein Case: Latest Developments

    The Jeffrey Epstein scandal involves significant legal and ethical concerns, particularly regarding the handling of evidence by government agencies. Despite public demand, much evidence, including digital materials and records, remains sealed. Recent subpoenas have connected Bill and Hillary Clinton to the investigation, intensifying scrutiny and calls for transparency in forthcoming testimonies and records.

  • Lady Chief Justice Condemns Political Remarks

    Lady Chief Justice Dame Sue Carr wrote formal letters. She confirmed at her 18 Feb press conference that she had written to the Prime Minister and the Lord Chancellor. Financial Times: “Lady chief justice condemns Starmer and Badenoch over immigration comments” The Guardian: “Top judge ‘deeply troubled’ by PMQs exchange on Gaza family’s right to…

  • “Education Education Education…”

    The very first couple of pages in the deposition of Maxwell are very interesting the narrative conforms the location of Ohio that’s the intriguing overlap. Two very different threads, but both pointing at Ohio as a staging ground. That’s unusual because most Epstein coverage focuses on Palm Beach, Manhattan, New Mexico, and the Virgin Islands…