Jeffrey Epstein wants to swap jail for house arrest while awaiting trial

Jeffrey Epstein wants a federal judge to let him out on house arrest rather than making him sit in the notorious Manhattan federal lockup while he awaits trial for child sex trafficking. Lawyers for the billionaire convicted pedophile offered to put up his $77 million Upper East Side townhouse and his private jet as collateralRead moreRead more

AOC complains about Pelosi barbs, cites death threats

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez complained Thursday that it was unfair for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to single her and three other female freshman Democratic lawmakers out for criticism — and warned that the repercussions could be dangerous. “It’s singling out four individuals, and knowing the media environment that we’re operating in, knowing the amount of deathRead moreRead more

House panel wants Alexander Acosta to explain Jefferey Epstein plea deal

Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee want Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta to appear before the panel to explain his role in a plea deal that put sex offender Jefferey Epstein behind bars for only 13 months. see also Locals called Jeffrey Epsteins Caribbean retreat Pedophile Island Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean oasis in the USRead moreRead more

Cops follow blood trail to track suspect in fatal subway stabbing

Cops used a trail of blood drops to track down the suspect in Monday’s fatal stabbing of a Brooklyn mother at a subway station, police sources said Tuesday. see also Suspect in custody over fatal Brooklyn subway stabbing A woman was arrested in the fatal stabbing of a… The female suspect accidentally cut her ownRead moreRead more

New Jersey judge who told rape victim to ‘close her legs’ apologizes

A New Jersey judge is sorry for the off-handed comments he made to a rape victim during a 2016 hearing, where he suggested the woman could “close her legs” to avoid forceful sex, according to a report. The apology came during a Tuesday state Supreme Court disciplinary hearing for Superior Court Judge John Russo Jr.,Read moreRead more

18-year-old girl attacked by men shouting ‘f–king lesbian’

An 18-year-old girl from the UK was beaten to a pulp during an alleged homophobic attack — in broad daylight, according to reports. “F–king lesbian!” her attackers shouted, according to HullLive. “You and your girlfriend are going to get it 10 times worse next time,” they allegedly added. The victim — Ellie-Mae Mulholland, of WalsallRead moreRead more

Pete Alonso is Mets’ Linsanity \u2014 with staying power

Click:Peptide Inhibitors Powder CLEVELAND — For a few weeks he made even the most depressed fans of the team dream. He was the best kind of story, practically out of nowhere, magical, overcoming all the negativity and bad history and management ineptitude and hate of ownership to grab New York, own the town, rise aboveRead moreRead more

Ranting man posted sex tape of ex-girlfriend ‘out of spite’: cops

A Florida man was busted this week for posting a sex tape of his ex-girlfriend on Snapchat — because he believed the woman hadn’t been caring for his dogs while he was out of town, according to a new report. Jonathon Stokes, 26, of Deltona, allegedly posted the sexual videos following an angry series ofRead moreRead more

Today’s Democrats should model themselves after Ed Koch’s principled bipartisanship

He would put party aside and do what was best for New York. That was how Mayor Ed Koch, a lifelong Democrat, defended his decision to invite two Republican candidates — Ronald Reagan and Al D’Amato — to Gracie Mansion in October 1980, just weeks before Election Day. The move infuriated President Jimmy Carter andRead moreRead more

Ocasio-Cortez: Pelosi assigned me to a number of panels ‘to keep me busy’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who has been feuding with Nancy Pelosi over progressive issues and the use of social media, said she thinks the House speaker assigned her to a number of committees “to keep me busy.” “I was assigned to some of the busiest committees and four subcommittees,” ​the outspoken first-year lawmaker said on “TheRead moreRead more