Apple TV+ Press Day Panel Canceled Following Catherine O'Hara's Death; Epstein Files Released
Los Angeles, CA – Apple TV+ canceled a panel at its upcoming press day after the death of actress Catherine O'Hara on Friday, January 31, 2026, according to Variety. The press day, scheduled for Tuesday at the Barker Hangar in Los Angeles, was set to feature "The Studio" panel among others. The streamer announced the cancellation shortly after O'Hara's death. O'Hara was not slated to attend the panel, according to the program.
In related news, the Department of Justice on Friday released millions of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files, including emails between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Epstein, as well as mentions of celebrities like Jay-Z, Pusha T, and Harvey Weinstein, according to Time and Variety. The latest batch included 3 million documents, 2,000 videos, and roughly 180,000 images.
According to Time, the files included 16 emails between Musk and Epstein sent in 2012 and 2013. The emails suggest Musk expressed interest in visiting Epstein's Caribbean island. Musk acknowledged the emails on Saturday but denied any close connection to Epstein, stating on X, "No one pushed harder than me to have the Epstein files released and I’m glad that has finally happened." Variety reported that the mentions of Jay-Z, Pusha T, and Harvey Weinstein did not come from Epstein's personal records nor reports corroborated by law enforcement.
Also this week, Melania Trump's documentary, "Melania," produced by herself, premiered in theaters worldwide, according to Time. Amazon MGM Studios purchased the documentary for $40 million and reportedly spent an additional $35 million on marketing. The premiere took place at the Opera House of the newly minted Trump Kennedy Center and was attended by members of the Trump Administration, including Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
In California, Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom filed a civil rights complaint against Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), according to Time. Newsom accused Oz of making baseless and racist allegations against Armenian crime groups in Los Angeles, alleging they were responsible for health care fraud. "My office is filing a civil rights complaint seeking an investigation into Dr. Oz's baseless and racist allegations against Armenian Americans in California," Newsom said. The complaint, addressed to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, alleges that Oz made false public statements targeting the Armenian community in a video posted on January 27.
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