Who was Jeffrey Epstein, and what’s the impact of his death?
Associated PressNEW YORK — Jeffrey Epstein’s apparent suicide on Saturday angered some of his accusers, cutting short a criminal prosecution that could have pulled back the curtain on the inner workings of the high-flying financier with connections to celebrities and presidents. Clinton and Trump both said they hadn’t seen Epstein in years and knew nothing of his alleged misconduct when new charges were brought against him last month. Sigrid McCawley, an attorney representing one accuser, said in a statement that “the reckoning of accountability begun by the voices of brave and truthful victims should not end” with Epstein’s death. Another accuser, Jennifer Araoz, who came forward after the new charges were filed, said she was angered by Epstein’s suicide.