In a stark contrast, the fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files continues to impact elite figures in Europe, while repercussions in the United States remain muted, according to multiple news sources. Simultaneously, Northern California is bracing for a winter storm expected to cause major travel disruptions during the Presidents Day weekend. Additionally, actors Johnny Knoxville and Jason Flemyng are set to star in thrillers produced by Vienna-based Pont Pictures.
Peter Mandelson, formerly Britain's ambassador to the U.S., was fired from his position last year and resigned from the UK Labour Party earlier this month due to his ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as reported by NPR. European royals, government officials, and politicians are facing consequences, including job losses and title removals, due to their connections to Epstein. European law enforcement agencies have also initiated investigations based on recent findings.
Meanwhile, in Northern California, a winter storm watch has been issued, with communities anticipating several feet of snow, according to The Associated Press. The National Weather Service warned travelers heading to and from the Sierra Nevada and its popular ski resorts to expect "major travel impacts" and to exercise "extreme caution." However, there is still time for people to reach their destinations before the Presidents Day weekend.
In other news, Johnny Knoxville and Jason Flemyng are set to star in two new thrillers from Vienna-based Pont Pictures, with filming scheduled to take place in Serbia this year, according to Variety. Knoxville will headline the psychological thriller "Night Sessions."
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