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Ongoing legal and political fallout from Jeffrey Epstein scandal
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Ongoing legal and political fallout from Jeffrey Epstein scandal

Ghislaine Maxwell's legal team is fighting the release of grand jury transcripts related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, while a House Committee subpoenas high-profile figures like the Clintons for testimony.

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