📢 The latest Epstein document release on January 30, 2026, has sent shockwaves through global politics and business circles, with high-profile figures scrambling to address newly revealed connections. Here’s the tea on who’s facing heat this week:
🇲🇾 Malaysian PM: 'No Link to Epstein'
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim denied ties to Jeffrey Epstein after his name surfaced in a 14-year-old email. In a February 1 Facebook post, he stated: "I have absolutely no connection whatsoever with any of the parties exchanging those emails." 🔍
🇬🇧 UK Diplomat Steps Down
Former British ambassador Peter Mandelson resigned from the Labour Party on February 1 amid revived scrutiny of alleged 2000s-era payments from Epstein. The 72-year-old called the claims "false" but said they required investigation. 🕵️♂️
🏅 LA Olympics Chief Apologizes
Casey Wasserman, chair of LA’s 2028 Olympics committee, apologized Saturday for 2003 flirty emails with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. He emphasized having "never had a relationship with Epstein" and called the association regrettable. 🚫
🚀 Musk’s Party Chat Exposed
Emails show Elon Musk discussing a 2012 helicopter trip to Epstein’s island. The billionaire responded on X: "I don’t care about smears… prosecute those who committed crimes with Epstein." 💥
More revelations expected as analysts comb through 2019 FBI files naming 10 "co-conspirators." Stay tuned. 👀
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Denial, apologies, demission: Fallout from latest Epstein file dump
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