Congress, Court Battles, and New Questions Keep the Pressure On
The Jeffrey Epstein investigation continues to expand far beyond the man himself. Todayโs developments focus on congressional hearings, survivor settlements, document preservation efforts, and renewed pressure on federal agencies to release long promised records. The paper trail keeps growing, more witnesses are being called, and investigators are making it increasingly difficult for unanswered questions to stay buried.
Key Developments
- Congress continues to demand answers after Leon Black walked out of an Epstein hearing rather than answering key questions about nondisclosure agreements.
- Julie K. Brown reports that at least 25 confidential survivor settlements continue to shield powerful men from public scrutiny.
- New Mexico Attorney General Raรบl Torrez says he is still waiting for critical Epstein records and has not ruled out legal action against the Department of Justice.
- New Mexico investigators have asked dozens of companies to preserve records connected to Epsteinโs Zorro Ranch as the investigation continues.
- Newly reported emails place Sarah Ferguson visiting Jeffrey Epstein during his 2009 work release, adding fresh scrutiny to relationships that continued after his conviction.
- A detailed timeline now makes it easier for the public to follow upcoming congressional testimony and witness appearances connected to the Epstein investigation.
- Lisa Podcasts explores Lesley Groffโs background, examining how institutional culture and loyalty can shape the people who help powerful offenders operate.
- A new investigation revisits the long standing connections between Jeffrey Epstein and the Dubin family through documents, testimony, and historical records.
- A new allegation from former beauty queen Beatrice Keul claims Donald Trump assaulted her in 1993 and threatened her into silence while alleging Jeffrey Epstein was present during the encounter.
- Commentary continues over whether survivors are once again being pushed to the sidelines as political battles and media personalities compete for attention.
- The Butterfly Bureau officially launched this week with a renewed focus on survivor centered investigative journalism built around evidence instead of speculation.
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In The News
Trump Allegedly Threatened Beauty Queen After She Says He Groped Her
Former beauty queen Beatrice Keul says Donald Trump sexually assaulted her in 1993 and then warned her that bad things could happen if she spoke out. She also alleges that Jeffrey Epstein appeared during the same encounter, making this account another allegation that places the two men in the same orbit during that era. If these claims are accurate, the story raises even more questions about power, intimidation, and why so many women say they stayed silent for decades.
The World Lesley Groff Came From
Lisa takes a closer look at the environment that shaped Lesley Groff long before she became one of Jeffrey Epsteinโs closest employees. Instead of asking only what Groff did, this piece explores how loyalty, workplace culture, and power can normalize the unthinkable. Sometimes understanding the system behind the people is just as important as identifying the people inside the system.
Who Are the 25 Men Hiding Behind Secret Epstein Victim Settlements?
Julie K. Brown examines the growing questions surrounding claims that at least 25 men quietly reached confidential settlements with Jeffrey Epsteinโs survivors while avoiding public scrutiny. As Congress pushes for more testimony and documents, the focus is shifting beyond Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to the powerful people who may have escaped accountability. The biggest mystery is no longer whether the network existed, but who is still being protected and why.
The Butterfly Bureau Is Open
The Butterfly Bureau is officially open, bringing together investigative journalism, document driven research, and survivor centered reporting under one roof. Every investigation starts with receipts, not rumors, because accountability should never depend on who has the most power or the biggest public relations team. If you believe the truth deserves a paper trail, you have found your people.
Are Epstein Survivors Being Exploited Yet Again?
This investigation asks a difficult question about whether the public conversation has shifted away from survivors and toward the organizations, personalities, and politics surrounding the Epstein case. It examines funding, advocacy groups, and the people shaping the narrative, while raising concerns about transparency and accountability. Whatever your conclusions, one thing remains true. Survivors deserve justice, privacy, and a process that keeps their voices at the center instead of turning their trauma into someone elseโs platform.
Sarah Ferguson Visited Jeffrey Epstein Twice While He Was Serving His Jail Sentence
Newly reported emails and records raise more questions about Sarah Fergusonโs continued contact with Jeffrey Epstein during his 2009 work release while he was serving a sentence for child sex offenses. The reporting suggests these meetings occurred at the very office Epstein used while outside jail, adding another uncomfortable chapter to the growing scrutiny of the powerful people who remained in his orbit after his conviction. The excuses keep getting smaller while the paper trail keeps getting bigger.
Full Testimony Schedule and Where to Watch
The Epstein story is moving fast, and this guide keeps all of the upcoming testimony, hearing dates, and viewing information in one easy place. If you want to follow the evidence as it unfolds instead of relying on secondhand summaries, this is your roadmap. The truth is built one sworn testimony at a time, and this schedule helps you stay ahead of the headlines.
Leon Black Walks Out of Epstein Hearing
Leon Blackโs appearance before Congress came to an abrupt end after he refused to answer questions about nondisclosure agreements connected to women linked to Jeffrey Epstein, prompting lawmakers to issue subpoenas for documents and future testimony under oath. The walkout shifted attention away from carefully prepared statements and back to the unanswered questions investigators are determined to pursue. When someone leaves the room instead of answering, people tend to wonder what was so hard to say.
Epsteinโs Network: The Dubins
This deep dive traces the decades long relationship between Jeffrey Epstein, Eva Andersson Dubin, and Glenn Dubin using court records, emails, sworn testimony, and newly released documents. It explores how personal loyalty, financial ties, and continued contact after Epsteinโs conviction have kept the Dubin family at the center of unanswered questions. The closer you examine the timeline, the harder it becomes to dismiss these connections as mere coincidence.
4 Investigates: NM AG Still Waiting for Epstein Files, Not Ruling Out Suing DOJ
New Mexico Attorney General Raรบl Torrez says his investigators still do not have the unredacted Epstein files they believe are necessary to pursue key leads tied to Zorro Ranch. With frustration growing, he has not ruled out legal action against the Department of Justice to obtain the records. Every delay leaves more questions unanswered, and survivors are still waiting for the transparency they were promised.
Dozens of Companies Asked to Preserve Records in Epstein Probe
New Mexico investigators are asking dozens of companies to preserve records tied to Jeffrey Epsteinโs Zorro Ranch, which means the paper trail is not done talking yet. The request points to a wider probe into who serviced, supplied, managed, or benefited from Epsteinโs New Mexico operation. Funny how accountability starts sounding a lot louder once subpoenas and preservation letters enter the chat.
In Closing
Todayโs developments show that the Epstein story is no longer centered on one man. Investigators are following financial records, communications, business relationships, and sworn testimony to better understand the network that surrounded him. As more hearings, subpoenas, and document requests unfold, accountability increasingly depends on preserving evidence, asking difficult questions, and refusing to let the record disappear.
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