What's next in the Jeffrey Epstein story?
The Briefing11 Aug 2020

What's next in the Jeffrey Epstein story?

It is one year since Jeffrey Epstein died in a New York prison and exposed a dark underbelly among some of the world's most powerful people. For many of us watching on, it was this mysterious death that first brought Epstein to our attention. On today's episode we go back and find out more about what happened up until that point.

We’ll also find out what’s happened since, including Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial and the trial of the two New York prison guards. Adam Klasfeld is a reporter with Courthouse News and takes us through the story of Jeffrey Epstein.

In today's headlines:

  • Russia claims it’s designed the world’s first coronavirus vaccine
  • New Zealand returns to lockdown after first cases in 102 days
  • Canberra slaps down Victorian Premier after claims army help was not offered for hotel quarantine

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