Overview
- The U.S. Department of Justice has published roughly three million Epstein-related files via an online 'Epstein Library', including about 180,000 images and around 2,000 videos, while saying it released about half the material identified due to duplication.
- DP World confirmed the immediate resignation of Ahmed bin Sulayem and named Essa Kazim as chairman and Yuvraj Narayan as CEO after reporting on explicit email exchanges between Epstein and the Emirati executive, with no criminal charges announced against him.
- Norway’s economic crimes unit Økokrim charged former prime minister and ex–Nobel Committee leader Thorbjørn Jagland with aggravated corruption tied to contacts with Epstein, searched properties, and proceeded after the Council of Europe lifted his immunity.
- Brazil’s Federal Public Ministry opened an investigation into potential links to Epstein’s network, placing the case under seal to protect sensitive information and potential victims.
- In the UK, Thames Valley Police are assessing newly disclosed material related to Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor to determine whether to open a criminal investigation, while sources close to King Charles III denied he contributed funds to settle Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit.