Attorney General Pam Bondi declined to directly apologize to victims of Jeffrey Epstein during a contentious House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, according to Time. The hearing also saw every survivor present raise their hand when asked if they had been able to meet with the Department of Justice regarding the case.
During the hearing, Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington questioned Bondi about the Department of Justice's handling of the Epstein case, specifically the release of information. Jayapal asked victims in the audience to raise their hands if they had not yet met with the DOJ, and noted that every survivor present had done so. Jayapal then asked Bondi to apologize to the victims. Bondi did not offer an apology.
In other news, according to multiple news reports, a Florida man, Blackie Alvarez, was arrested and faces seven felony charges stemming from a road rage incident where he allegedly pointed a handgun at another driver, as reported by Fox News. Authorities found a handgun and metal knuckles on Alvarez, who refused to speak with investigators after the incident on U.S. 331 in DeFuniak Springs.
Sarah Ferguson, while still the Duchess of York, sought financial advice from Jeffrey Epstein while he was incarcerated, according to BBC Business. Emails revealed her desperation, including considering bailouts and selling jewelry. The emails also highlighted Epstein and an associate's disrespectful approach to her situation.
In other news, the El Paso International Airport was briefly closed and then reopened, according to Vox. The reason for the closure remains unclear.
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