Perversion of Justice: Jeffrey Epstein

In her year-long investigation of Palm Beach multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein, Miami Herald reporter Julie Brown tracked down more than 60 women who said they were victims of abuse and revealed the full story behind the sweetheart deal cut by Epstein’s powerhouse legal team. Since the Herald published ‘Perversion of Justice’ in November 2018, a federal judge ruled the non-prosecution agreement brokered by then South Florida U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta was illegal, and on July 6 Epstein was arrested on sex trafficking charges in New York state. On July 12, Acosta resigned as U.S. Secretary of Labor. And on Aug. 10, Epstein died by suicide in his Manhattan jail cell. Investigative journalism makes a difference. Your support makes it possible. Subscribe today.

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After meeting Brownback’s circle, firm was on ‘right path’ to $61M no-bid contract

Thousands of emails reveal how CGI Technologies landed a $61 million contract to overhaul Kansas tax systems. New Gov. Laura Kelly has promised to crack down on no-bid contracts.

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Kitten clings for life during Hurricane Florence
Kitten clings for life during Hurricane Florence
Kitten clings for life during Hurricane Florence
Kitten clings for life during Hurricane Florence
Kitten clings for life during Hurricane Florence
Kitten clings for life during Hurricane Florence
Kitten clings for life during Hurricane Florence
Kitten clings for life during Hurricane Florence
Kitten clings for life during Hurricane Florence
Kitten clings for life during Hurricane Florence
Kitten clings for life during Hurricane Florence
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