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Return of the Man Who Knew Too Much

The New Indian Express Bhubaneswar

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July 20, 2025

RESH scrutiny is falling on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as new court filings and investigative reports revive disturbing speculation about his web of trafficking, surveillance, and elite privilege.

- SHYAM BHATIA

While Donald Trump has not been charged in connection with Epstein's crimes, like Bill Clinton's, his name keeps coming up in connection with the disgraced financier.

The scandal is once again casting a shadow over some of the most powerful institutions in the Western world.

It's a scandal that refuses to die—not just because of its lurid particulars, but because the story continues to implicate major institutions and individuals. From Buckingham Palace to Langley, from Palm Beach to Tel Aviv, the saga is not simply one of criminal depravity. It's a study in the machinery of secrecy, influence, and impunity.

Epstein, a convicted sex offender and financier of unclear means, was not just a man with expensive tastes and dangerous appetites. He was also a man with extraordinary access. His contacts included billionaires, royals, presidents, and spies. He hosted figures ranging from Bill Clinton to Donald Trump, from Ehud Barak to Prince Andrew. His Upper East Side mansion in New York was rigged with hidden cameras, coded entryways, and surrealist art. The question that lingers: who was watching whom?

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India's singles bid ends, holder Linda stunned

WITH Sahaja Yamalapalli and Shrivalli Bhamidipaty bowing out in the Round of 16, the Indian challenge in the singles category of the Chennai Open ended on Thursday.

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Trailblazers and Next-gen leaders, the South Africa story

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Canada will release stamp to honour service of Sikh soldiers in armed forces

‘THE Canadian government will release a commemorative stamp on Sunday during the 18th Annual Sikh Remembrance Day to honour over 100 years of service by Sikh soldiers in the Canadian armed forces.

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Swiggy losses swell, to raise ₹10k cr via QIP

FOODTECH firm Swiggy announced on Thursday that it will consider raising ₹10,000 crore in the board meeting of November 7 through a qualified institutional placement (QIP).

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Govt seeks legal advice on SC order to provide relief in VIL AGR dues

THE government is seeking legal advice on the Supreme Court's order to provide relief on Vodafone Idea's additional gross revenue (AGR) dues, said a senior official from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).

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Kotian, Suthar strikes help India A limit SA A

SOUTH Africa A resisted through a century-stand between Jordan Hermann and Zubayr Hamza, but India A spinners, led by Tanush Kotian, plucked wickets at regular intervals to keep the visitors to 299 for nine on the first day of the opening four-day match here on Thursday.

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Man killed, hostage drama over

Police rescue 17 children and two adults from Powai studio after tense two-hour standoff

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Jio to give free Gemini AI access to subscribers

INDIA'S telecom majors are in a rush to ride the Generative AI (GenAI) wave, offering customers free access to cutting-edge AI tools.

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Why should I get abuse alone, bemoans Gadkari

“WHY should I get the abuse alone” for the poor state of roads, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari asked on Thursday, stressing that the purpose of installing QR-coded signboards with the names and contact details of contractors, officials, and engineers on national highways is to let users know who is specifically responsible for their condition.

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IIT-M prof to lead CBSE expert panel to develop AI curriculum for Class 3

THE Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has constituted an expert committee chaired by IIT-Madras professor Karthik Raman to develop a curriculum for artificial intelligence and computational thinking (AI & CT) for Class 3 students. The education ministry recently decided that this subject would be introduced from the foundation level for students from the academic year 2026-2027.

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