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Epstein Accuser Calls On Prince Andrew To 'Come Clean' About Sex Allegations
The Duke of York has denied accusations by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who says as a teenager she was recruited by Jeffrey Epstein and forced to have sex with the prince and other powerful men. -
MIT Says Jeffrey Epstein Donated $800K Over 20 Years
MIT President Rafael Reif says the university took 800K and is pledging the same amount to charities that work with survivors of sexual assault. -
A Dead Cat, A Lawyer's Call And A 5-Figure Donation: How Media Fell Short On Epstein
Why did it take some of the nation's biggest news organizations so long to take seriously the accusations against the late Jeffrey Epstein? Allegations about his behavior go back more than a decade. -
Australian Court Upholds Sex Abuse Verdicts Against Cardinal Pell
The former archbishop of Sydney and high-ranking Vatican official was sentenced in March to six years in prison for abusing two 13-year-old choirboys in the 1990s. -
Jeffrey Epstein's Death Ruled A Suicide By New York Medical Examiner
The findings come nearly a week after the wealthy financier was found unresponsive in his cell. Epstein had been facing federal sex trafficking charges. -
Over 400 Sex Abuse Suits Filed As Litigation Window Opens
The Roman Catholic Church, the Boy Scouts, schools and hospitals, the late financier Jeffrey Epstein are some of the targets named in a flurry of sex abuse lawsuits filed Wednesday in New York. -
Adult Victims Of Childhood Sex Abuse In New York Can Sue Alleged Abusers
The one-year filing period, or look-back window, allows victims to bring cases that used to be beyond the state's statute of limitations that legislators overhauled this year. -
Epstein Dies In The Dark, But Abuse Investigation Carries On
Epstein's death will not put an end to the investigation into his conduct. -
In His Own Words: Ex-Cardinal's Letters To Abuse Victims
Letters from defrocked ex-Cardinal Ted McCarrick to his victims showed how he groomed young men he abused. -
Dartmouth Reaches $14 Million Agreement With Students In Sexual Misconduct Case
In November, the women filed a lawsuit against Dartmouth for allegedly tolerating the predatory behavior of three professors.