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NPR speaks with investigative journalist Vicky Ward about the life of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, as well as her impressions of him. Ward profiled Epstein for "Vanity Fair" in 2003.
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AlterNet on MSNMAGA 'wants answers': Key investigator details Trump network's role in Epstein's plea dealInvestigative journalist Vicky Ward spent decades reporting on the deceased sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein, his rich and ...
Will Trump Pardon Ghislaine Maxwell? Reporter Vicky Ward on Jeffrey Epstein, Maxwell & Their Victims
As controversy over President Donald Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein continues to dog his administration, we speak with ...
People who've seen the Epstein files say nothing in them backs up one of the biggest conspiracy theories about disgraced ...
James Patterson and Vicky Ward's new book released on Monday, "The Idaho Four: An American Tragedy," reveals new details in ...
Already dismissed by the White House as "fiction," Vicky Ward's Kushner, Inc. is a deeply unflattering and largely anonymous look at Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner A new book about First Daughter ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. Investigative journalist Vicky Ward has been dismissed from a lawsuit related to the death of Mallory Beach. It comes after the journalist signed an affidavit, provided to McClatchy ...
In the book, Ward writes that President Trump actually asked his then-chief of staff John Kelly to send Jared and Ivanka home. “He felt, he understood they were a liability to him.
VICKY WARD: Well, if you look at any book about a White House that’s written contemporaneously, they’re not on the record. I mean, even the great Bob Woodward is full of anonymous sources.
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