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    Lindsey Vonn crashes early in Olympic downhill, taken off the mountain in a helicopter
    United States' Lindsey Vonn crashes during an alpine ski women's downhill race, at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)2026-02-08T09:28:03Z CORTINA DAMPEZZO, Italy (AP) Lindsey Vonn, racing on a badly injured left knee, crashed early in the Olympic downhill on Sunday and was taken off the course by a helicopter after the 41-year-old American received medical attention on the snow.Vonn lost control over the opening traverse after cutting the line too tight and was spun around in the air. She was heard screaming out after the crash as she was surrounded by medical personnel before she was strapped to a gurney and flown away by a helicopter, possibly ending the skiers storied career. The race was put on hold as she received treatment. Vonns teammate, Breezy Johnson, held the early lead. Vonn had family in the stands, including her father, Alan Kildow, who stared down at the ground while his daughter was being treated. Others in the crowd, including Snoop Dogg, watched quietly as the star skier was finally taken off the course where she had so many fond memories. All eyes were on Vonn, the feel-good story heading into the Olympics. She returned to elite ski racing last season after nearly six years, a remarkable decision at any time given her age but she also had a partial titanium knee replacement in her right knee, too. Many wondered how she would fare. She stunned everyone by being a contender almost immediately. She came to the Olympics as the leader in the World Cup downhill standings and was a gold-medal favorite before her crash in Switzerland nine days ago, when she suffered her latest knee injury. In addition to a ruptured ACL, she also had a bone bruise and meniscus damage.___AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics ANDREW DAMPF Dampf has been a Rome-based sports writer at The AP for over 20 years, covering soccer, tennis, Alpine skiing and many other events in Italy and beyond, including five soccer World Cups. The Milan-Cortina Games will mark the 10th Olympics that he has reported from. twitter
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    Irans top diplomat strikes a hard line on US talks, saying Tehrans power comes from saying no
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    Frances former culture minister resigns over Epstein-linked tax fraud probe
    IMA president Jack Lang arrive before visiting the exhibition "Treasures rescued from Gaza" Monday, April 14, 2025 at the Arab World Institute (IMA) in Paris. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, Pool, File)2026-02-08T09:38:00Z PARIS (AP) Frances former Culture Minister Jack Lang has resigned as head of a Paris cultural center over alleged past financial links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that prompted a tax investigation.He is the highest-profile figure in France impacted by the release of Epstein files on Jan. 30 by the U.S. Department of Justice. He is known for his role as a culture minister under Socialist President Franois Mitterrand in the 1980s and 1990s.Lang, 86, was summoned to appear at the French Foreign Ministry, which oversees the Arab World Institute, on Sunday, but he submitted his resignation.He is very sad and deeply hurt to be leaving a position he loves, his lawyer Laurent Merlet said Sunday on RTL radio. He put the interests of the Arab World Institute first, Merlet said, adding that his client denied the allegations and called them inaccurate. The Foreign Ministry confirmed his resignation Saturday evening. The financial prosecutors office said it had opened an investigation into Lang and his daughter, Caroline, over alleged aggravated tax fraud laundering. French investigative news website Mediapart reported last week on alleged financial and business ties between the Lang family and Jeffrey Epstein through an offshore company based in the U.S. Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea. Jack Langs name was mentioned more than 600 times in the Epstein files, showing intermittent correspondence between 2012 and 2019. His daughter was also in the released files.Foreign Minister Jean-Nol Barrot has taken note of Langs resignation and began the process to look for his successor, the foreign ministry said.Lang headed the Arab World Institute since 2013.
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    Gazas Rafah crossing reopens, allowing limited travel as Palestinians claim delays and mistreatment
    Palestinians carry the belongings of relatives arriving in Gaza from Egypt following the long-awaited reopening of the Rafah border crossing, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, early Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)2026-02-08T09:38:10Z CAIRO (AP) A limited number of Palestinians were able to travel between Gaza and Egypt on Sunday, after Gazas Rafah crossing reopened after a two-day closure, Egyptian state media reported.The vital border point opened last week for the first time since 2024, one of the main requirements for the U.S.-backed ceasefire. The crossing was closed Friday and Saturday because of confusion about reopening operations. Egypts Al Qahera television station said that Palestinians began crossing in both directions around noon on Sunday. Israel didnt immediately confirm the information.Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to travel to Washington this week, though the major subject of discussion will be Iran, his office said. Delays and mistreatment accusations Over the first four days of the crossings opening, just 36 Palestinians requiring medical care were allowed to leave for Egypt, plus 62 companions, according to U.N. data, after Israel retrieved the body of the last hostage held in Gaza and several American officials visited Israel to press for the opening. Palestinian officials say nearly 20,000 people in Gaza are seeking to leave for medical care that isnt available in the territory. Those who have succeeded in crossing described delays and allegations of mistreatment by Israeli forces and other groups involved in the crossing, including an Israeli-backed Palestinian armed group, Abu Shabab. A group of Palestinian patients and wounded gathered Sunday morning in the courtyard of a Red Crescent hospital in Gazas southern city of Khan Younis, before making their way to the Rafah crossing with Egypt for treatment abroad, family members told The Associated Press. Amjad Abu Jedian, who was injured in the war, was scheduled to leave Gaza for medical treatment on the first day of the crossings reopening, but only five patients were allowed to travel that day, his mother, Raja Abu Jedian, said. Abu Jedian was shot by an Israeli sniper while he doing building work in the central Bureij refugee camp in July 2024, she said. On Saturday, his family received a call from the World Health Organization notifying them that he is included in the group that will travel on Sunday, she said.We want them to take care of the patients (during their evacuation), she said. We want the Israeli military not to burden them.The Israeli defense branch that oversees the operation of the crossing didnt immediately confirm the opening. Heading back to GazaA group of Palestinians also arrived Sunday morning at the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing to return to the Gaza Strip, Egypts state-run Al-Qahera News satellite television reported.Palestinians who returned to Gaza in the first few days of the crossings operation described hours of delays and invasive searches by Israeli authorities and Abu Shabab. A European Union mission and Palestinian officials run the border crossing, and Israel has its screening facility some distance away.The crossing was reopened on Feb. 2 as part of a fragile ceasefire deal to halt the Israel-Hamas war. The Rafah crossing, an essential lifeline for Palestinians in Gaza, was the only one in the Palestinian territory not controlled by Israel before the war. Israel seized the Palestinian side of Rafah in May 2024, though traffic through the crossing was heavily restricted even before that. Restrictions negotiated by Israeli, Egyptian, Palestinian and international officials meant that only 50 people would be allowed to return to Gaza each day and 50 medical patients along with two companions for each would be allowed to leave, but far fewer people have so far crossed in both directions. Hamas negotiationsA senior Hamas official, Khaled Mashaal, said the militant group is open to discuss the future of its arms as part of a balanced approach that includes the reconstruction of Gaza and protecting the Palestinian enclave from Israel.Mashaal said the group has offered multiple options, including a long-term truce, as part of its ongoing negotiations with Egyptian, Qatari and Turkish mediators.Hamas plans to agree to a number of guarantees, including a 10-year period of disarmament and an international peacekeeping force on the borders, to maintain peace and prevent any clashes, between the militants and Israel, Mashaal said at a forum in Qatars capital, Doha.Israel has repeatedly demanded a complete disarmament and destruction of Hamas and its infrastructure, both military and civil.Mashaal accused Israel of financing and arming militias, like the Abu Shabab group which operates in Israeli military-controlled areas in Gaza, to create chaos in the enclave.In the forum, Mashaal was asked about Hamas position from U.S. President Donald Trumps Board of Peace. He didnt offer a specific answer, but said that the group wont accept foreign intervention in Palestinian affairs.Gaza is for the people of Gaza. Palestinians are for the people of Palestine, he said. We will not accept foreign rule.___Melanie Lidman reported from Tel Aviv, Israel. SAMY MAGDY Magdy is a Middle East reporter for The Associated Press, based in Cairo. He focuses on conflict, migration and human rights abuses. twitter facebook mailto MELANIE LIDMAN Lidman is an Associated Press reporter based in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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    Drake Maye and the Patriots take on Sam Darnold and the Seahawks in Super Bowl 60
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    Voters are worried about the cost of housing. But Trump wants home prices to keep climbing
    Construction equipment is seen near new homes on July 11, 2025, in Happy Valley, Ore. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, File)2026-02-08T12:31:50Z WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump wants to keep home prices high, bypassing calls to ramp up construction so people can afford what has been a ticket to the middle class.Trump has instead argued for protecting existing owners who have watched the values of their homes climb. Its a position that flies in the face of what many economists, the real estate industry, local officials and apartment dwellers say is needed to fix a big chunk of Americas affordability problem.I dont want to drive housing prices down. I want to drive housing prices up for people that own their homes, and they can be assured thats whats going to happen, Trump told his Cabinet on Jan. 29.That approach could bolster the Republican presidents standing with older voters, a group that over time has been more likely to vote in midterm elections. Those races in November will determine whether Trumps party can retain control of the House and Senate. You have a lot of people that have become wealthy in the last year because their house value has gone up, Trump said. And you know, when you get the housing when you make it too easy and too cheap to buy houses those values come down. But by catering to older baby boomers on housing, Trump risks alienating the younger voters who expanded his coalition in 2024 and helped him win a second term, and he could wade into a generational war in the midterms, said Brent Buchanan, whose polling firm Cygnal advises Republicans. The under-40 group is the most important right now they are the ones who put Trump in the White House, Buchanan said. Their desire to show up in an election or not is going to make the difference in this election. If they feel that Donald Trump is taking care of the boomers at their expense, that is going to hurt Republicans. The logic in appealing to older votersIn the 2024 presidential election, 81% of Trumps voters were homeowners, according to AP VoteCast data. This means many of his supporters already have mortgages with low rates or own their homes outright, possibly blunting the importance of housing as an issue.Older voters tend to show up to vote more than do younger people, said Oscar Pocasangre, a senior data analyst at liberal think tank New America who has studied the age divide in U.S. politics. However, appealing to older voters may prove to be a misguided policy if whats needed to win is to expand the voting base, Pocasangre said.Before the 2026 elections, voters have consistently rated affordability as a top concern, and that is especially true for younger voters with regard to housing.Booker Lightman, 30, a software engineer in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, who identifies politically as a libertarian Republican, said the shortage of housing has been a leading problem in his state.Lightman just closed on a home last month, and while he and his wife, Alice, were able to manage the cost, he said that the lack of construction is pushing people out of Colorado. Theres just not enough housing supply, he said.Shay Hata, a real estate agent in the Chicago and Denver areas, said she handles about 100 to 150 transactions a year. But she sees the potential for a lot more. We have a lack of inventory to the point where most properties, particularly in the suburbs, are getting between five and 20 offers, she said, describing what she sees in the Chicago area. New construction could help more people afford homes because in some cases, buyers qualify for discounted mortgage rates from the builders preferred lenders, Hata said. She called the current situation very discouraging for buyers because theyre getting priced out of the market.But pending construction has fallen under Trump. Permits to build single-family homes have plunged 9.4% over the past 12 months in October, the most recent month available, to an annual rate of 876,000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.Trumps other ideas to help people buy housesTrump has not always been against increasing housing supply. During the 2024 campaign, Trumps team said he would create tax breaks for homebuyers, trim regulations on construction, open up federal land for housing developments and make monthly payments more manageable by cutting mortgage rates. Advisers also claimed that housing stock would open up because of Trumps push for mass deportations of people who were in the United States illegally. As recently as October, Trump urged builders to ramp up construction. Theyre sitting on 2 Million empty lots, A RECORD. Im asking Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to get Big Homebuilders going and, by so doing, help restore the American Dream! Trump posted on social media, referring to the government-backed lenders.But more recently, he has been unequivocal on not wanting to pursue policies that would boost supply and lower prices. In office, Trump has so far focused his housing policy on lobbying the Federal Reserve to cut its benchmark interest rates. He believes that would make mortgages more affordable, although critics say it could spur higher inflation. Trump announced that the two mortgage companies, which are under government conservatorship, would buy at least $200 billion in home loan securities in a bid to reduce rates. Trump also wants Congress to ban large financial institutions from buying homes. But he has rejected suggestions for expanding rules to let buyers use 401(k) retirement accounts for down payments, telling reporters that he did not want people to take their money out of the stock market because it was doing so well.There are signs that lawmakers in both parties see the benefits of taking steps to add houses before this years elections. There are efforts in the Senate and House to jump-start construction through the use of incentives to change zoning restrictions, among other policies.One of the underlying challenges on affordability is that home prices have been generally rising faster than incomes for several years.This makes it harder to save for down payments or upgrade to a nicer home. It also means that the places where people live increasingly double as their key financial asset, one that leaves many families looking moneyed on paper even if they are struggling with monthly bills.There is another risk for Trump. If the economy grows this year, as he has promised, that could push up demand for houses as well as their prices making the affordability problem more pronounced, said Edward Pinto, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a center-right think tank.Pinto said construction of single-family homes would have to rise by 50% to 100% during the next three years for average home price gains to be flat a sign, he said, that Trumps fears about falling home prices were probably unwarranted.Its very hard to crater home prices, Pinto said. JOSH BOAK Boak covers the White House and economic policy for The Associated Press. He joined the AP in 2013. twitter mailto
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    Hard hats and dummy plates: Reports of ICE ruses add to fears in Minnesota
    Federal agents walk down a street while conducting immigration enforcement operations, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy, File)2026-02-08T05:08:11Z MINNEAPOLIS (AP) For days, Luis Ramirez had an uneasy feeling about the men dressed as utility workers hed seen outside his familys Mexican restaurant in suburban Minneapolis.They wore high-visibility vests and spotless white hard hats, he noticed, even while parked in their vehicle. His search for the Wisconsin-based electrician advertised on the cars doors returned no results.On Tuesday, when their Nissan returned to the lot outside his restaurant, Ramirez, 31, filmed his confrontation with the two men, who hide their faces as he approaches and appear to be wearing heavy tactical gear beneath their yellow vests.This is what our taxpayer money goes to: renting these vehicles with fake tags to come sit here and watch my business, Ramirez shouts in the video.A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not respond to inquiries about whether the men were federal immigration officers. But encounters like Ramirezs have become increasingly common. As the sweeping immigration crackdown in Minnesota continues, legal observers and officials say they have received a growing number of reports of federal agents impersonating construction workers, delivery drivers and in some cases anti-ICE activists. Not all of those incidents have been verified, but they have heightened fears in a state already on edge, adding to legal groups concerns about the Trump administrations dramatic reshaping of immigration enforcement tactics nationwide. If you have people afraid that the electrical worker outside their house might be ICE, youre inviting public distrust and confusion on a much more dangerous level, said Naureen Shah, the director of immigration advocacy at the American Civil Liberties Union. This is what you do if youre trying to control a populace, not trying to do routine, professional law enforcement. A more extreme degree of deceptionIn the past, immigration authorities have sometimes used disguises and other deceptions, which they call ruses, to gain entry into homes without a warrant. The tactics became more common during President Donald Trumps first term, attorneys said, prompting an ACLU lawsuit accusing immigration agents of violating the U.S. Constitution by posing as local law enforcement during home raids. A recent settlement restricted the practice in Los Angeles. But ICE deceptions remain legal elsewhere in the country.Still, the undercover operations reported in Minnesota would appear to be a more extreme degree than weve seen in the past, said Shah, in part because they seem to be happening in plain sight. Where past ruses were aimed at deceiving immigration targets, the current tactics may also be a response to the Minnesotas sprawling networks of citizen observers that have sought to call attention to federal agents before they make arrests.At the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, the citys central hub of ICE activity, activists told The Associated Press they had seen agents leaving in vehicles with stuffed animals on their dashboards or Mexican flag decals on their bumpers. Pickups with lumber or tools in their beds were also frequently spotted. In recent weeks, federal agents have repeatedly shown up to construction sites dressed as workers, according to Jose Alvillar, a lead organizer for the local immigrant rights group, Unidos MN.Weve seen an increase in the cowboy tactics, he said, though he noted the raids had not resulted in arrests. Construction workers are good at identifying who is a real construction worker and who is dressing up as one.Using vintage plates Since the start of the operation in Minnesota, local officials, including Democratic Gov. Tim Walz, have said ICE agents had been seen swapping license plates or using bogus ones, a violation of state law.Candice Metrailer, an antiques dealer in south Minneapolis, believes she witnessed such an attempt firsthand. On Jan. 13, she received a call from a man who identified himself as a collector, asking if her store sold license plates. She said it did. A few minutes later, two men in street clothes entered the shop and began looking through her collection of vintage plates. One of them says, Hey, do you have any recent ones? Metrailer recalled. Immediately, an alarm bell went off in my head.Metrailer stepped outside while the men continued browsing. A few doors down from the shop, she saw an idling Ford Explorer with blacked out windows. She memorized its license plate, then quickly plugged it into a crowdsourced database used by local activists to track vehicles linked to immigration enforcement.The database shows an identical Ford with the same plates had been photographed leaving the Whipple building seven times and reported at the scene of an immigration arrest weeks earlier. When one of the men approached the register holding a white Minnesota plate, Metrailer said she told him that the store had a new policy against selling the items.Metrailer said she had reported the incident to Minnesotas attorney general. A spokesperson for DHS did not respond to a request for comment. A response to obstruction Supporters of the immigration crackdown say the volunteer army of ICE-tracking activists in Minneapolis has forced federal agents to adopt new methods of avoiding detection. Of course agents are adapting their tactics so that theyre a step ahead, said Scott Mechkowski, former deputy director of ICE enforcement and operations in New York City. Weve never seen this level of obstruction and interference.In nearly three decades in immigration enforcement, Mechkowski said he also hadnt seen ICE agent disguising themselves as uniformed workers in the course of making arrests. Earlier this summer, a spokesperson for DHS confirmed a man wearing a high-visibility construction vest was an ICE agent conducting surveillance. In Oregon, a natural gas company published guidance last month on how customers could identify their employees after reports of federal impersonators. In the days since his encounter, Ramirez, the restaurant worker, said he has been on high alert for undercover agents. He recently stopped a locksmith who he feared might be a federal agent, before quickly realizing he was a local resident. Everybody is on edge about these guys, man, Ramirez said. 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    Emma Thomas, left, and Christopher Nolan arrive at the DGA Awards on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)2026-02-08T13:46:51Z NEW YORK (AP) Paul Thomas Anderson won the top prize at the 78th Directors Guild Awards, putting the One Battle After Another filmmaker on course to potentially win his first Oscar.The DGA Awards, held Saturday night at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, is among the most reliable Academy Awards precursors. In the last 10 years, nine DGA winners have gone on to win best director at the Oscars. In the guilds nearly eight-decade history, only eight times has the guild not predicted the Oscar winner.The award adds to a virtual awards-season sweep for One Battle After Another, which has won with critics groups, the Gotham Awards and the Golden Globes. Its considered the favorite for best picture at the March 15 Oscars. Academy voting begins Feb. 26.The other nominees were Ryan Coogler (Sinners), Guillermo Del Toro (Frankenstein), Josh Safdie (Marty Supreme) and Chlo Zhao (Hamnet). As hes often done through awards season, Anderson in his brief speech paid tribute to late assistant director Adam Somner, who died in 2024. Obviously, he said, we are up here minus one. The awards, hosted by Kumail Nanjiani, were the first presided over by n ew Directors Guild of America president Christopher Nolan. He began the ceremony acknowledging very hard times for filmmakers.In 2024, our employment in our guild was down about 40%, and that was followed by another decline in 25, said Nolan. The amount of money that people spend on our work, on entertainment, is very, very stable. Audiences are invested in us, we have to be sure that were able to repay that investment.Other winners Saturday included The Plague filmmaker Charlie Polinger for first-time director; 2000 Meters to Andriivka director Mstyslav Chernov for best documentary filmmaking; and The Studio directors Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg for comedy series. JAKE COYLE Coyle has been a film critic and covered the movie industry for The Associated Press since 2013. He is based in New York City. twitter mailto
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    Investigation continues a week after Savannah Guthrie mother was reported missing
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    FBI concluded Jeffrey Epstein wasnt running a sex trafficking ring for powerful men, files show
    Documents that were included in the U.S. Department of Justice release of the Jeffrey Epstein files are photographed Friday, Jan. 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick, File)2026-02-08T15:30:20Z NEW YORK (AP) The FBI pored over Jeffrey Epsteins bank records and emails. It searched his homes. It spent years interviewing his victims and examining his connections to some of the worlds most influential people.But while investigators collected ample proof that Epstein sexually abused underage girls, they found scant evidence the well-connected financier led a sex trafficking ring serving powerful men, an Associated Press review of internal Justice Department records shows.Videos and photos seized from Epsteins homes in New York, Florida and the Virgin Islands didnt depict victims being abused or implicate anyone else in his crimes, a prosecutor wrote in one 2025 memo.An examination of Epsteins financial records, including payments he made to entities linked to influential figures in academia, finance and global diplomacy, found no connection to criminal activity, said another internal memo in 2019. While one Epstein victim made highly public claims that he lent her to his rich friends, agents couldnt confirm that and found no other victims telling a similar story, the records said. Summarizing the investigation in an email last July, agents said four or five Epstein accusers claimed other men or women had sexually abused them. But, the agents said, there was not enough evidence to federally charge these individuals, so the cases were referred to local law enforcement. The AP and other media organizations are still reviewing millions of pages of documents, many of them previously confidential, that the Justice Department released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act and it is possible those records contain evidence overlooked by investigators.But the documents, which include police reports, FBI interview notes and prosecutor emails, provide the clearest picture to date of the investigation and why U.S. authorities ultimately decided to close it without additional charges. Dozens of victims come forward The Epstein investigation began in 2005, when the parents of a 14-year-old girl reported she had been molested at the millionaires home in Palm Beach, Florida.Police would identify at least 35 girls with similar stories: Epstein was paying high school age students $200 or $300 to give him sexualized massages.After the FBI joined the probe, federal prosecutors drafted indictments to charge Epstein and some personal assistants who had arranged the girls visits and payments. But instead, then-Miami U.S. attorney Alexander Acosta struck a deal letting Epstein plead guilty to state charges of soliciting prostitution from an underage girl. Sentenced to 18 months in jail, Epstein was free by mid-2009.In 2018, a series of Miami Herald stories about the plea deal prompted New York federal prosecutors to take a fresh look at the accusations.Epstein was arrested in July 2019. One month later, he killed himself in his jail cell.A year later, prosecutors charged Epsteins longtime confidant, Ghislaine Maxwell, saying shed recruited several of his victims and sometimes joined the sexual abuse. Convicted in 2021, Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison term. Prosecutors fail to find evidence backing most sensational claimsProsecution memos, case summaries and other documents made public in the departments latest release of Epstein-related records show that FBI agents and federal prosecutors diligently pursued potential coconspirators. Even seemingly outlandish and incomprehensible claims, called in to tip lines, were examined.Some allegations couldnt be verified, investigators wrote.In 2011 and again in 2019, investigators interviewed Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who in lawsuits and news interviews had accused Epstein of arranging for her to have sexual encounters with numerous men, including Britains former Prince Andrew.Investigators said they confirmed that Giuffre had been sexually abused by Epstein. But other parts of her story were problematic.Two other Epstein victims who Giuffre had claimed were also lent out to powerful men told investigators they had no such experience, prosecutors wrote in a 2019 internal memo. No other victim has described being expressly directed by either Maxwell or Epstein to engage in sexual activity with other men, the memo said.Giuffre acknowledged writing a partly fictionalized memoir of her time with Epstein containing descriptions of things that didnt take place. She had also offered shifting accounts in interviews with investigators, they wrote, and had engaged in a continuous stream of public interviews about her allegations, many of which have included sensationalized if not demonstrably inaccurate characterizations of her experiences. Those inaccuracies included false accounts of her interactions with the FBI, they said.Still, U.S. prosecutors attempted to arrange an interview with Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. He refused to make himself available. Giuffre settled a lawsuit with Mountbatten-Windsor in which she had accused him of sexual misconduct.In a memoir published after she killed herself last year, Giuffre wrote that prosecutors told her they didnt include her in the case against Maxwell because they didnt want her allegations to distract the jury. She insisted her accounts of being trafficked to elite men were true. Prosecutors say photos and videos dont implicate othersInvestigators seized a multitude of videos and photos from Epsteins electronic devices and homes in New York, Florida and the U.S. Virgin Islands. They found CDs, hard copy photographs and at least one videotape containing nude images of females, some of whom seemed as if they might be minors. One device contained 15 to 20 images depicting commercial child sex abuse material pictures investigators said Epstein obtained on the internet.No videos or photos showed Epstein victims being sexually abused, none showed any males with any of the nude females, and none contained evidence implicating anyone other than Epstein and Maxwell, then-Assistant U.S. Attorney Maurene Comey wrote in an email for FBI officials last year.Had they existed, the government would have pursued any leads they generated, Comey wrote. We did not, however, locate any such videos.Investigators who scoured Epsteins bank records found payments to more than 25 women who appeared to be models but no evidence that he was engaged in prostituting women to other men, prosecutors wrote.Epsteins close associates go uncharged In 2019, prosecutors weighed the possibility of charging one of Epsteins longtime assistants but decided against it.Prosecutors concluded that while the assistant was involved in helping Epstein pay girls for sex and may have been aware that some were underage, she herself was a victim of his sexual abuse and manipulation.Investigators examined Epsteins relationship with the French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, who once was involved in an agency with Epstein in the U.S., and who was accused in a separate case of sexually assaulting women in Europe. Brunel killed himself in jail while awaiting trial on a rape charge in France.Prosecutors also weighed whether to charge one of Epsteins girlfriends who had participated in sexual acts with some of his victims. Investigators interviewed the girlfriend, who was 18 to 20 years old at the time, but it was determined there was not enough evidence, according to a summary given to FBI Director Kash Patel last July.Days before Epsteins July 2019 arrest, the FBI strategized about sending agents to serve grand jury subpoenas on people close to Epstein, including his pilots and longtime business client, retail mogul Les Wexner.Wexners lawyers told investigators that neither he nor his wife had knowledge of Epsteins sexual misconduct. Epstein had managed Wexners finances, but the couples lawyers said they cut him off in 2007 after learning hed stolen from them.There is limited evidence regarding his involvement, an FBI agent wrote of Wexner in an Aug. 16, 2019, email.In a statement to the AP, a legal representative for Wexner said prosecutors had informed him that he was neither a coconspirator nor target in any respect, and that Wexner had cooperated with investigators.Prosecutors also examined accounts from women who said theyd given massages at Epsteins home to guests whod tried to make the encounters sexual. One woman accused private equity investor Leon Black of initiating sexual contact during a massage in 2011 or 2012, causing her to flee the room.The Manhattan district attorneys office subsequently investigated, but no charges were filed.Blacks lawyer, Susan Estrich, said he had paid Epstein for estate planning and tax advice. She said in a statement that Black didnt engage in misconduct and had no awareness of Epsteins criminal activities. Lawsuits by two women who accused Black of sexual misconduct were dismissed or withdrawn. One is pending.No client listAttorney General Pam Bondi told Fox News in February 2025 that Epsteins never-before-seen client list was sitting on my desk right now. A few months later, she claimed the FBI was reviewing tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn.But FBI agents wrote superiors saying the client list didnt exist.On Dec. 30, 2024, about three weeks before President Joe Biden left office, then-FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate reached out through subordinates to ask whether our investigation to date indicates the client list, often referred to in the media, does or does not exist, according to an email summarizing his query.A day later, an FBI official replied that the case agent had confirmed no client list existed.On Feb. 19, 2025, two days before Bondis Fox News appearance, an FBI supervisory special agent wrote: While media coverage of the Jeffrey Epstein case references a client list, investigators did not locate such a list during the course of the investigation.___Aaron Kessler in Washington contributed to this report.___ The AP is reviewing the documents released by the Justice Department in collaboration with journalists from CBS, NBC, MS NOW and CNBC. 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    Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa freed after 8 months in prison
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    Melania falls steeply and Send Help holds steady at No. 1 on a quiet weekend in theaters
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