
Hear No Evil: The Met Police and Epstein
The BBC disclosed that Jeffrey Epstein rented at least four flats in London’s Kensington and Chelsea, using them to house women he trafficked, many from Russia and Eastern Europe. Receipts, emails and bank records show he bought 53 Eurostar tickets between 2011 and 2019, with ten trips in the last six months of his life. Despite a 2015 trafficking complaint by Virginia Giuffre, the Metropolitan Police and the National Crime Agency failed to launch a UK investigation, even as intelligence was shared with the FBI through 2020. Human‑rights lawyers and former anti‑slavery officials now demand a public inquiry into the apparent police inaction.

The Lownie Report Podcast: Ellie Leonard on the Epstein Files, Jane Doe 4 and Donald Trump
The Lownie Report podcast featured investigative journalist Ellie Leonard, who detailed her work uncovering new angles of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Leonard discussed her research into the mysterious Jane Doe 4, connections between Epstein and former President Donald Trump, and the...

Why Andrew Scandal Is a MeToo Moment for the Monarchy
Andrew Scandal discusses his investigative biography Entitled, which probes the British monarchy’s hidden power structures. He reveals that he reached out to 3,000 individuals for testimony, faced the collapse of the book’s U.S. release, and endured legal intimidation. The conversation...
