Survivors Share Harrowing Accounts at Therapy Focused Event Following Epstein Investigation Release

West Palm Beach, FL — The haunting testimonies of two women who endured Jeffrey Epstein’s exploitation brought new light to his long history of abuse, at an event dedicated to understanding and addressing such injustices. The revelations followed the recent release of the comprehensive grand jury investigation from 2006 into Epstein’s alleged sexual trafficking operations. During a gathering hosted by the Children’s Healing Institute at the Kravis Center, attendees, including mental health professionals, were provided a stark look into the manipulation tactics predators like Epstein use. Over 150 pages of grand jury transcripts shed light … Read more

EU Cracks Down on Anonymous Cryptocurrency Accounts, Pushing for Greater Transparency

BRUSSELS, Belgium – The European Union has implemented stricter regulations on anonymous cryptocurrency accounts, enacting laws aimed at combating money laundering. These new regulations forbid the provision of services to anonymous accounts, requiring individuals and businesses dealing with cryptocurrencies to comply with anti-money laundering standards. The EU hopes this move will enhance transparency and prevent illicit activities facilitated by cryptocurrency anonymity. Under the new rules, cryptocurrency exchanges and wallet providers will need to verify the identity of their customers, collecting information such as names, addresses, and dates of birth. Additionally, they will be required to … Read more

Ohio Federal Judge Issues Temporary Injunction on Law Mandating Parental Consent for Children’s Online Accounts

Columbus, Ohio – An Ohio federal judge has issued a temporary injunction on a new state law that requires social media platforms and other websites to obtain parental consent before allowing children to open accounts. The law, which was set to take effect immediately, has been put on hold pending further legal consideration. The decision comes in response to a lawsuit filed by major tech companies, including Facebook and Twitter. They argue that the law, known as the Parental Consent Act, violates the First Amendment rights of children and restricts the ability of platforms to … Read more