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Former Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart reacted to Lane Kiffin's departure from the university, while "Silence of the Lambs" star Ted Levine addressed criticism of his role in the film, and a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking ring shared harrowing details of her experience. Additionally, former trade envoy Prince Andrew's conduct is under scrutiny, and skier Lindsey Vonn was discharged from the hospital following a crash at the Olympics.
Jaxson Dart, a former Ole Miss quarterback, expressed his respect for coach Lane Kiffin's decision to leave the university for LSU. Kiffin's departure stirred controversy, especially as the College Football Playoff was set to begin. According to Fox News, Kiffin accepted a contract reportedly worth nearly $100 million.
Ted Levine, who played Buffalo Bill in "Silence of the Lambs," spoke about the criticism the film has received regarding its portrayal of the character. Levine told The Hollywood Reporter that "certain aspects of the movie don't hold up too well." The character, also known as Jame Gumb, has been criticized by the transgender community.
A survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking ring described the psychological bondage that kept her ensnared. According to Sky News, she stated that her recruiters "laughed" as she was sexually assaulted. The trafficking ring extended to Africa, and the victim described the experience as being "handcuffed invisibly."
Meanwhile, Sir Vince Cable, a former business secretary, called for an investigation into Prince Andrew's time as trade envoy. Files released by the US Department of Justice appear to show that the former prince forwarded UK government documents and commercial information to Jeffrey Epstein. Speaking about reports of Andrew leaking sensitive information, Sir Vince said his behavior was "totally unacceptable," according to BBC Business. Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing.
In other news, US ski star Lindsey Vonn was discharged from the hospital in Italy, about a week after a crash ended her Olympic comeback. Vonn, 41, was airlifted off the piste after crashing just 13 seconds into her final run in the women's downhill final in Cortina last Sunday (8 February), according to Sky News.
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