for the cockpit voice recorder, which could provide crucial clues to what happened. we re waiting for comment about cnn reporting that those lights on the runway were not working. could the plane possibly have just moved a little too far on the runway creating this disaster? gosh, who knows? but what a miracle and how incredible those flight attendants. holy wow. thanks to all of you for being with us. we ll be back tomorrow live in iowa. iowa. ac 360 starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com tonight on 360, there s breaking news. the former president tells the supreme court there s no 14th amendment case for keeping him off colorado s ballot and says the capitol attack was no insurrection. also breaking tonight, we ve just gotten court documents expecting to reveal the names of nearly 200 people connected to the late sex trafficker, jeffrey epstein. and what u.s. officials are saying tonight about who might be responsible for the bomb blasts in iran that
madam, recruiting young girls for epstein to abuse, even allegedly taking part in the abuse herself. maxwell was among epstein s closest associate and helped him exploit girls who were as young as 14 years old. reporter: maxwell herself was epstein s ex-girlfriend turned social companion. the couple reportedly split in the 1990s but remained close. in a 2003 profile in vanity fa fair, epstein described maxwell as his best friend. farmer would not have stayed under epstein s roof had maxwell not assured her mother she would act as chaperon. maxwell enticed young girls, got them to trust her, then delivered them into the trap she and epstein set for them. she pretended to be a woman they could trust.
of epstein set at this press conference what he didn t need to say, that there are two teams investigating the epstein matter. one is the sex trafficking team, of course. the other is the public corruption team. public corruption, who could he be investigated? secretary acosta, which we will get to in a minute, and d.a. vance for allowing this person, jeff epstein, with the record with which d.a. vance was familiar, to slip under the radar and continue to do these horrific acts right underneath the nose of the district attorney here in new york. martha: it stunning. 51 page indictment that had been put together by the fbi. today, alex acosta argued that it was unorthodox for the federal government to intervene in this state investigation and the way he portrayed his own activity and this was we came in there and we made sure that at least he was charged with something. so i watched the press