logo
#

Latest news with #FBIFieldOffice

FBI warning parents of violent 'online networks' targeting minors for exploitation
FBI warning parents of violent 'online networks' targeting minors for exploitation

Yahoo

time14-03-2025

  • Yahoo

FBI warning parents of violent 'online networks' targeting minors for exploitation

The Brief The FBI Philadelphia is warning parents about an increase in violent online networks which try to connect with minors. The criminals use the relationship to get their victims to participate in disturbing behavior. PHILADELPHIA - The FBI Philadelphia is warning parents about an increase of violent "online networks," which involves criminals often targeting minors through social media and other applications, to eventually exploit them. What we know Groups like "764," according to investigators, try to connect with their victim through a chat component online, and often start by "love-bombing" their victim and building trust. Eventually, criminals use that relationship to get their victims to participate in disturbing behavior, including animal cruelty and harming themselves and/or others on video, according to the FBI. Investigators say victims are typically between 10 and 17-years-old, but they have seen victims as young as nine-years-old. They believe the criminals' goal is simply to cause fear and chaos. What they're saying "Over the last few years, I've seen it increase. I've seen it, unfortunately, get more mature, and the one common denominator is the parents aren't aware of what's going on in their own home," says Special Agent Torres with FBI Philadelphia. "This is not happening at school, this is not happening at day care. This is not happening in the street, this is happening at home, in the bedroom, in the living room, when kids are watching TV." Special Agent Torres says there have been victims impacted in every major city in Pennsylvania, and almost every FBI Field Office across the country is seeing the crimes. He says they are increasing awareness with local schools and law enforcement, so officers are aware of the increase in these crimes when responding to mental health calls. What you can do If you or someone you know believes they are the victim of a crime using these tactics, the FBI asks that you retain all information regarding the incident (e.g., usernames, email addresses, websites or names of platforms used for communication, photos, videos, etc.) and immediately report it to: FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center at FBI Field Office ( or 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324)) National Center for Missing and Exploited Children ( or 1-800-THE LOST) Local law enforcement and/or school resource officers More information can be found on the FBI website, here.

US attorney general presses FBI to release all files on Epstein
US attorney general presses FBI to release all files on Epstein

Yahoo

time28-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

US attorney general presses FBI to release all files on Epstein

The US Attorney General has accused federal investigators of withholding thousands of documents related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and asked the FBI to release all the information by Friday morning without any omissions. In a public letter, Attorney General Pam Bondi asked FBI director Kash Patel to also investigate why thousands of documents related to Epstein probe were withheld by the agency. Bondi released the "first phase" of newly declassified files on Thursday, but it contained no major new allegations about Epstein nor revelations about his associates. Epstein was arrested in July 2019 on charges of sex trafficking and died by suicide while awaiting trial. The attorney general demanded all information related to the disgraced financier be turned over by 08:00 EST (13:00 GMT) on Friday "regardless of how it was obtained". "Late yesterday, l learned from a source that the FBI Field Office in New York was in possession of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and indictment of Epstein," she wrote in the letter. "Despite my repeated requests, the FBI never disclosed the existence of the files." Additionally, Bondi directed FBI director Patel to conduct an immediate investigation into why her order to the FBI was not followed. "You will deliver to me a comprehensive report of your findings and proposed personnel action within 14 days," she said. In a post on X, Patel said the agency was "entering a new era—one that will be defined by integrity, accountability, and the unwavering pursuit of justice". "There will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned," he wrote. The declassified files largely contain documents that have been previously leaked but never released in a formal capacity by the US government, according to a statement released by the justice department. The 10 files include a series of flight logs from Epstein's private jet, plus a partly-redacted "contacts list". While running for the White House, President Donald Trump had promised to release the "Epstein list", a rumoured document that some believe may link high-profile individuals to sex crimes. Bondi was also urged by Republican lawmakers to disclose all information about the disgraced financier. On Thursday afternoon, the White House first handed over the initial batch of 200 files - in binders that read "The Epstein Files: Phase I" - to conservative influencers. The influencers included political commentator Rogan O'Handley, known as DC Draino, as well as Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik, US media reported. But the limited information in the latest batch of files disappointed some Republicans, including Representative Anna Paulina Luna, who leads a House Republican task force on government transparency. "I nor the task force were given or reviewed the Epstein documents being released today," Luna posted on X. "This is not what we or the American people asked for and a complete disappointment." Conservative commentator Glenn Beck wrote: "The Epstein files are a total joke. Who is subverting POTUS?" Most of the "Epstein docs" over the past several years have come out of civil litigation between one of Epstein's accusers, Virginia Giuffre, and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell. The 66-year-old had pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008. Ghislaine Maxwell lost her appeal last year against her own sex trafficking conviction for helping Epstein sexually abuse young girls. Fifth and final batch of Epstein documents released Ghislaine Maxwell loses sex trafficking appeal

US Attorney General presses FBI to release all files on Epstein
US Attorney General presses FBI to release all files on Epstein

Yahoo

time28-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

US Attorney General presses FBI to release all files on Epstein

The US Attorney General has accused federal investigators of withholding thousands of documents related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and asked the FBI to release all the information by Friday morning without any omissions. In a public letter, Attorney General Pam Bondi asked FBI director Kash Patel to also investigate why thousands of documents related to Epstein probe were withheld by the agency. Bondi released the "first phase" of newly declassified files on Thursday, but it contained no major new allegations about Epstein nor revelations about his associates. Epstein was arrested in July 2019 on charges of sex trafficking and died by suicide while awaiting trial. The attorney general demanded all information related to the disgraced financier be turned over by 08:00 EST (13:00 GMT) on Friday "regardless of how it was obtained". "Late yesterday, l learned from a source that the FBI Field Office in New York was in possession of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and indictment of Epstein," she wrote in the letter. "Despite my repeated requests, the FBI never disclosed the existence of the files." Additionally, Bondi directed FBI director Patel to conduct an immediate investigation into why her order to the FBI was not followed. "You will deliver to me a comprehensive report of your findings and proposed personnel action within 14 days," she said. In a post on X, Patel said the agency was "entering a new era—one that will be defined by integrity, accountability, and the unwavering pursuit of justice". "There will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned," he wrote. The declassified files largely contain documents that have been previously leaked but never released in a formal capacity by the US government, according to a statement released by the justice department. The 10 files include a series of flight logs from Epstein's private jet, plus a partly-redacted "contacts list". While running for the White House, President Donald Trump had promised to release the "Epstein list", a rumoured document that some believe may link high-profile individuals to sex crimes. Bondi was also urged by Republican lawmakers to disclose all information about the disgraced financier. On Thursday afternoon, the White House first handed over the initial batch of 200 files - in binders that read "The Epstein Files: Phase I" - to conservative influencers. The influencers included political commentator Rogan O'Handley, known as DC Draino, as well as Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik, US media reported. But the limited information in the latest batch of files disappointed some Republicans, including Representative Anna Paulina Luna, who leads a House Republican task force on government transparency. "I nor the task force were given or reviewed the Epstein documents being released today," Luna posted on X. "This is not what we or the American people asked for and a complete disappointment." Conservative commentator Glenn Beck wrote: "The Epstein files are a total joke. Who is subverting POTUS?" Most of the "Epstein docs" over the past several years have come out of civil litigation between one of Epstein's accusers, Virginia Giuffre, and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell. The 66-year-old had pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008. Ghislaine Maxwell lost her appeal last year against her own sex trafficking conviction for helping Epstein sexually abuse young girls. Fifth and final batch of Epstein documents released Ghislaine Maxwell loses sex trafficking appeal

Attorney General Pam Bondi alleges FBI agents withheld Epstein documents
Attorney General Pam Bondi alleges FBI agents withheld Epstein documents

BBC News

time28-02-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Attorney General Pam Bondi alleges FBI agents withheld Epstein documents

The US Attorney General has accused federal investigators of withholding thousands of documents related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and asked the FBI to release all the information by Friday morning without any a public letter, Attorney General Pam Bondi asked FBI director Kash Patel to also investigate why thousands of documents related to Epstein probe were withheld by the released the "first phase" of newly declassified files on Thursday, but it contained no major new allegations about Epstein nor revelations about his was arrested in July 2019 on charges of sex trafficking and died by suicide while awaiting trial. The attorney general demanded all information related to the disgraced financier be turned over by 08:00 EST (13:00 GMT) on Friday "regardless of how it was obtained". "Late yesterday, l learned from a source that the FBI Field Office in New York was in possession of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and indictment of Epstein," she wrote in the letter. "Despite my repeated requests, the FBI never disclosed the existence of the files."Additionally, Bondi directed FBI director Patel to conduct an immediate investigation into why her order to the FBI was not followed."You will deliver to me a comprehensive report of your findings and proposed personnel action within 14 days," she a post on X, Patel said the agency was "entering a new era—one that will be defined by integrity, accountability, and the unwavering pursuit of justice". "There will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned," he wrote. The declassified files largely contain documents that have been previously leaked but never released in a formal capacity by the US Government, according to a statement released by the justice 10 files include a series of flight logs from Epstein's private jet, plus a partly-redacted "contacts list".While running for the White House, President Donald Trump had promised to release the "Epstein list", a rumoured document that some believe may link high-profile individuals to sex was also urged by Republican lawmakers to disclose all information about the disgraced Thursday afternoon, the White House first handed over the initial batch of 200 files - in binders that read "The Epstein Files: Phase I" - to conservative influencers. The influencers included political commentator Rogan O'Handley, known as DC Draino as well as Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik, US media reported. But the limited information in the latest batch of files disappointed some Republicans, including Representative Anna Paulina Luna, who leads a House Republican task force on government transparency."I nor the task force were given or reviewed the Epstein documents being released today," Luna posted on X. "This is not what we or the American people asked for and a complete disappointment."Conservative commentator Glenn Beck wrote: "The Epstein files are a total joke. Who is subverting POTUS?"Most of the "Epstein docs" over the past several years have come out of civil litigation between one of Epstein's accusers, Virginia Giuffre, and his former girlfriend Ghislaine 66-year-old had pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor in Maxwell,lost her appeal last year against her own sex trafficking conviction for helping Epstein sexually abuse young girls.

Epstein files: Pam Bondi sends fiery note to Kash Patel accusing FBI of withholding docs
Epstein files: Pam Bondi sends fiery note to Kash Patel accusing FBI of withholding docs

Yahoo

time27-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Epstein files: Pam Bondi sends fiery note to Kash Patel accusing FBI of withholding docs

Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a fiery letter to FBI Director Kash Patel on Thursday accusing federal investigators in New York of withholding thousands of pages of Jeffrey Epstein documents she has vowed to make public. Bondi said she had requested the full Epstein case file before Patel was confirmed as the head of the FBI and received about 200 pages of files — far less than the number of pages released last year in a civil lawsuit connected to Ghislaine Maxwell, the trafficker's former lover and convicted accomplice. "I repeatedly questioned whether this was the full set of documents responsive to my request and was repeatedly assured by the FBI that we had received the full set of documents," Bondi wrote. "Late yesterday, I learned from a source that the FBI Field Office in New York was in possession of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and indictment of Epstein." Trump's Election Could Expose Names In Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book' She said the FBI had never disclosed the existence of those files and demanded they be turned over by Friday morning. "By 8:00 a.m. tomorrow, February 28, the FBI will deliver the full and complete Epstein files to my office, including all records, documents, audio and video recordings, and materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his clients, regardless of how such information was obtained," Bondi wrote. "There will be no withholdings or limitations to my or your access." Read On The Fox News App Read the letter: The FBI, which is currently embroiled in a lawsuit alleging it failed to properly investigate credible allegations against Epstein decades ago, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Epstein Client List Release Could Be Imminent Sensitive information about the victims will still be redacted before anything is publicly released, she added. She also ordered an internal investigation into the issue and told Patel to propose "personnel action" within two weeks. Bondi said previously that a batch of Epstein-related documents would be released sometime Thursday afternoon. It was not expected to contain much new information, article source: Epstein files: Pam Bondi sends fiery note to Kash Patel accusing FBI of withholding docs

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store