J.K. Rowling Denies Connection to Jeffrey Epstein; Documents Show He Was Denied Entry to Broadway Show
J.K. Rowling publicly denied any connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to Variety. The denial came after online speculation arose concerning her rumored ties to the disgraced financier.
According to Variety, Department of Justice documents revealed that Epstein was turned away at the door of the Broadway opening of "Harry Potter & The Cursed Child." The documents did not specify why he was denied entry.
Epstein's case has become a vehicle for a strain of anti-elite populism, according to Vox. Caitlin Dewey wrote in Vox's "Today, Explained" newsletter that Epstein "gave America a common enemy."
This news comes as the United States grapples with other significant issues, including a government shutdown that ended after four days, according to Time. President Trump signed a funding package to reopen the government, giving lawmakers until next Friday to negotiate new funding for the Department of Homeland Security. Trump stated that the package was "a great victory for the American people."
Vox also reported on the housing crisis, highlighting "hidden double standards driving our housing crisis." Marina Bolotnikova wrote that "for more than a century, American urban planning has been devoted to layering on ways to all but ban apartment buildings."
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