Miami HeraldWhen the Miami Herald launched the Perversion of Justice investigation in November 2018, it awakened the world to a decades-long injustice suffered by dozens and perhaps hundreds of young girls, many of whom had never spoken about their abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein. In 2019, as a result of the Herald’s reporting, the top federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York revived the case and Epstein was arrested in July. U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman, in announcing Epstein’s indictment, noted that prosecutors were aided in their investigation by “some excellent investigative reporting.’’
Original reporting and visuals Julie K. Brown Emily Michot
Project editor Casey Frank
Producers Brittany Peterson Emily Michot
Senior producer Jessica Koscielniak
Executive producers Aminda Marqués González Nancy San Martín Jason Shoultz Jonathan Forsythe Julie K. Brown
Editors Brittany Peterson Emily Michot
Motion graphics Sohail A-Jamea
Camera Emily Michot Brittany Peterson
Additional camera Jose Sepúlveda Matias J. Ocner Pedro Portal Reshma Kirpalani Alexa Ard
Consulting editor Marta Oliver Craviotto
Color correction Jessica Koscielniak
Production assistance Randy Smith Orlando Mellado Monika Leal
McClatchy Vice President of News Kristin Roberts
Additional footage MSNBC CBS Getty AP Palm Beach State Attorney’s Office WPEC C-SPAN CBS Miami WPLG NBC ABC CNN DemocracyNow! Jane Rosenberg Blue Line Investigations Ted.com
How Miami Heralds investigation & Jeffrey Epstein survivors helped blow up a sweetheart dealMiami Herald2019-12-19 | When the Miami Herald launched the Perversion of Justice investigation in November 2018, it awakened the world to a decades-long injustice suffered by dozens and perhaps hundreds of young girls, many of whom had never spoken about their abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein. In 2019, as a result of the Herald’s reporting, the top federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York revived the case and Epstein was arrested in July. U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman, in announcing Epstein’s indictment, noted that prosecutors were aided in their investigation by “some excellent investigative reporting.’’
Original reporting and visuals Julie K. Brown Emily Michot
Project editor Casey Frank
Producers Brittany Peterson Emily Michot
Senior producer Jessica Koscielniak
Executive producers Aminda Marqués González Nancy San Martín Jason Shoultz Jonathan Forsythe Julie K. Brown
Editors Brittany Peterson Emily Michot
Motion graphics Sohail A-Jamea
Camera Emily Michot Brittany Peterson
Additional camera Jose Sepúlveda Matias J. Ocner Pedro Portal Reshma Kirpalani Alexa Ard
Consulting editor Marta Oliver Craviotto
Color correction Jessica Koscielniak
Production assistance Randy Smith Orlando Mellado Monika Leal
McClatchy Vice President of News Kristin Roberts
Additional footage MSNBC CBS Getty AP Palm Beach State Attorney’s Office WPEC C-SPAN CBS Miami WPLG NBC ABC CNN DemocracyNow! Jane Rosenberg Blue Line Investigations Ted.com
More from The Miami Herald: Subscribe: bit.ly/2HJ3WDt Twitter: twitter.com/MiamiHerald Facebook: facebook.com/miamiherald Website: miamiherald.com Digital news subscription: http://bit.ly/2Ug7uD6Dolphins In Depth: Are Dolphins facing an edge rusher crisis?Miami Herald2024-10-18 | The Miami Dolphins began the season light on edge rushers and then lost Jaelan Phillips to a season-ending knee injury earlier this month. Now, on the eve of Sunday's 1 p.m. game against the Indianapolis Colts, the Dolphins are uncertain about Emmanuel Ogbah's playing status because of a biceps injury the starter is nursing. Will newcomer Tyus Bowser have to play a larger role in the defense? And will Chop Robinson, the rookie from Penn State, finally start to live up to the talent level that warranted a first-round selection? The Dolphins in Depth podcast discusses that issue and plenty more in Friday's episode.
Will the Dolphins at full strength pick up where the team left off in 2023? We discussed that and more in the latest Dolphins In Depth episode.
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NASCAR is returning to Homestead-Miami Speedway for a triple-header Playoff weekend Oct. 26-27. Drivers and fans alike love the thrilling, edge-of-your-seat action provided when the fastest way around the track is inches from the distinctive blue walls.
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On this week’s Heat Check: What have we learned about the Miami Heat through the first preseason game?
More from The Miami Herald: Subscribe: bit.ly/2HJ3WDt Twitter: twitter.com/MiamiHerald Facebook: facebook.com/miamiherald Website: miamiherald.com Digital news subscription: http://bit.ly/2Ug7uD6Tropicana Field’s roof ripped off by Hurricane MiltonMiami Herald2024-10-11 | An aerial view shows the tattered roof of the Tropicana Field, home of theTampa Rays baseball team, ripped off by Hurricane Milton's powerful winds overnight, October 10th, in St. Petersburg.
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How much more can this Dolphins team improve before Tua Tagovailoa returns, which is expected for the Oct. 27 home game against the Arizona Cardinals? The Dolphins in Depth podcast discusses that and much more in this latest episode.
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In a July 15 phone call, Fausto Villar speaks with Avery Bivins, who agreed to let federal agents record the call. Villar and Bivins are co-defendants charged in the FBI's murder-for-hire case. *Note: This video has been edited to reflect highlights of the longer conversation between the two.
After back-to-back seasons with a bottom-10 offensive rating, the Miami Heat is making tweaks to its offense in hopes of producing better results this season.
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Police bodycam video of Opa-locka commission candidate Chris Davis discussing an altercation with Anthony Mitchell, whom he alleges shot at his vehicle.
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More from The Miami Herald: Subscribe: bit.ly/2HJ3WDt Twitter: twitter.com/MiamiHerald Facebook: facebook.com/miamiherald Website: miamiherald.com Digital news subscription: http://bit.ly/2Ug7uD6Dolphins In Depth: Dolphins Have Fallen. Can They Get Up?Miami Herald2024-10-01 | The Miami Dolphins have gotten off to a disastrous start in 2024, losing three straight games during a stretch when the team is playing without Tua Tagovailoa. But is there any end in sight for the offense's struggles, which continued with Tyler Huntley as the starting quarterback in Monday night's 31-12 loss to the Tennessee Titans? Odell Beckham Jr. and Isaiah Wynn are among the offensive players who could be returning to the lineup this week. Can either of those veterans help Miami? Omar Kelly and Barry Jackson discussed that and many more topics in Monday's episode of the Miami Herald's Dolphins in Depth podcast.
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Miami’s coaches will decide if sticking with Tim Boyle or turning the team over to Tyler “Snoop” Huntley is a better option heading into Monday night’s game against the Tennessee Titans.
Rep. Alex Rizo, R-Hialeah and founder of the Inspire America Foundation and attorney Marcell Felipe spoke during a press conference at the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024, in Miami, Fla. Members of the Florida Bar called on local and state authorities to indict retired Cuban colonel Luis Raúl González-Pardo, who is residing in the United States, for his alleged role in 1996 shoot-down of two civilian planes over the Florida Straits that killed four Miamians.
Can Skylar Thompson and the supporting cast raise their games enough to win in a loud environment, and against a skilled offense, in Seattle? The Dolphins in Depth team discusses the Dolphins’ chances.
Body camera footage released by the Martin County Sheriff's Office shows parts of the arrest of Ryan Wesely Routh, the man accused of trying to assassinate former President Donald Trump, on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024.
Newly signed Tyler Huntley has a 3-6 record as an NFL starter, but that puts him slightly ahead of Sklyar Thompson on the experience front. The Dolphins in Depth team discusses Huntley’s prospects..\
The first contingent of military soldiers and police from the Caribbean have started arriving in Haiti to join Kenya's Multinational Security Support mission. The group included 23 members of Jamaica's defense and constabulary force and two members of the Belize military. The United States has vetted over 200 Caribbean soldiers and police to participate in the struggling security mission. As the Caribbean lead, Jamaica's Defense Force Col. Kevron W. Henry will serve as deputy command of the MSS.
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Body camera video from Canton, Ohio, police show officers arresting 27-year-old Allexis Telia Ferrell in August after neighbors reported she had killed and begun eating a cat. This incident seems to have sparked unfounded allegations that Haitian immigrants were targeting people's pets. Former President Donald Trump repeated the bogus story during the presidential debate. The 911 calls to the police raised questions if she was suffering from drug or mental health problems. She was charged with prohibitions concerning companion animals, animal cruelty, and disorderly conduct.
The Dolphins in Depth podcast team shares its thoughts on Josh Allen’s dominance against the Dolphins, and Miami’s tailback issues heading into Thursday night’s nationally televised game against the Buffalo Bills.
Miami-Dade police released body camera footage of its officers' controversial Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, traffic stop of Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill.
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The Museum of Ice Cream Miami is located at Miami Worldcenter, 851 NE 1st Avenue (Unit #134).
Inside Inter Miami looks at Luis Suarez’s ongoing stellar play, which led to another important win vs. Chicago, plus Messi update and Miami Freedom Park update.
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