bars and convicted, but there are many, many other people that should be held accountable as well. i think that s a really important point, lisa, on who is facing consequences for their actions here. it s interesting to hear how the survivors feel about this. thank you for sharing that, lisa bryant. i want to bring back in shimon prokupecz. shimon, you are continuing to look through this. what else are you learning about who is named in this? now we have a reference here, kaitlan, to donald trump. this is also coming from a deposition of johanna sjoberg. she was an employee of jeffrey epstein, and according to her deposition, which was released, that she said she recalled a time she was with jeffrey epstein on one of his planes, and the pilots had said that he needed to land in atlantic city. and then she says that jeffrey said great, we ll call up trump, and we ll go to and then she says she doesn t remember the name of the casino in atlantic city, but we ll go to the
course, he was convicted of sex trafficking, and as you know, jeffrey epstein, he died by suicide awaiting trial in a new york state jail. shimon, i know you re gonna continue to look through this. as you do, let us know, and standby, because we do have more news. i m joined now by lisa bryant. she is the director of a documentary called jeffrey epstein, filthy rich, and has done extensive work on the life and i just wonder what you make of these new revelations that are coming out tonight. well, you know, it s interesting, because i ve been following this for about go ahead. okay. i heard someone talking. i would be surprised, if i m surprised, by many of the names that come out that are new. because i ve been investigating this for so long. i do think many of these names have been reported. clinton, we ve been hearing
The federal filing comes on the heels of Jorge Galindo s unsuccessful bid for the Nebraska Supreme Court to rehear his case, following a split decision in September.
Death-row inmate Jorge Galindo has petitioned the federal court to vacate his convictions and sentence for his part in the U.S. Bank killings in Norfolk in 2002.
Death-row inmate Jorge Galindo has petitioned the federal court to vacate his convictions and sentence for his part in the U.S. Bank killings in Norfolk in 2002.