Epstein Files Released, Revealing Tech Elite Connections; Italian Cherub Restoration Sparks Investigation
The Department of Justice released approximately 3.5 million pages of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, revealing connections to numerous figures in the tech industry, according to Wired. At the same time, in Italy, the restoration of a church cherub resembling Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni prompted investigations by both the culture ministry and the diocese of Rome, Euronews reported.
The Epstein files, released in response to the Epstein Files Transparency Act of November 19, 2025, detail Epstein's extensive network, particularly within Silicon Valley, Wired reported. Peter Thiel, the billionaire venture capitalist, appeared over 2,200 times in the files, demonstrating his continued interactions with Epstein even after the 2008 guilty plea, according to Wired. The files showed that Thiel arranged to meet with Epstein several times between 2014 and 2017, Wired reported. While some tech figures, like Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, had long been associated with Epstein, others, like Elon Musk, had less established connections before the release, according to Wired.
Brett Ratner, director of the film "Melania," denied having a personal relationship with Jeffrey Epstein after a photo of the two men together surfaced in the released documents, Variety reported. Ratner stated that he was with his fiancé at an event approximately 20 years ago when the photo was taken, according to Variety. "About 20 years ago, I had a girlfriend, I was in love with her, we were engaged, she was my fiancé, we went to an event and we were sitting next to him," Ratner said, according to Variety.
Meanwhile, in Italy, the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Lucina in Rome became the center of controversy after the restoration of a cherub figure resulted in a striking resemblance to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Euronews reported. The diocese of Rome and the Italian culture ministry launched separate probes into the renovations, Euronews reported. According to Euronews, the resemblance was noted after photos of the cherub were published in Italian newspapers.
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