French prosecutors announced on Tuesday that a 79-year-old former educator has been charged with aggravated rape and sexual assault involving 89 minors, with alleged crimes spanning more than 50 years and involving multiple countries.The defendant, Jacques Leveugle, was formally charged in 2024 for crimes allegedly committed between 1967 and 2022, prosecutor Etienne Manteaux told reporters in the southeastern city of Grenoble. In a rare move, prosecutors have publicly named the suspect and urged potential witnesses and other victims to come forward.Lewgler, who was born in the Alpine town of Annecy in 1946, has been detained since his indictment, Manto said.Prosecutors said the alleged crimes occurred in several countries where Leougrad worked over the years, including Germany, Switzerland, Morocco, Niger, Algeria, the Philippines, India and Colombia, as well as the French overseas territory of New Caledonia. During this time, he worked as a freelance teacher and lecturer, according to AFP. Manto said Lewgler held a range of professional positions, including teaching French and serving as a lecturer in speleology, cave studies and exploration.Investigators identified at least 89 alleged victims based on extensive written records collected by the defendants on USB drives. The documents reference what he described as “sexual relationships” with minors between the ages of 13 and 17.The USB drive was reportedly discovered by Leveugle’s nephew, who became increasingly concerned about his uncle’s emotional and sexual life, prosecutors said. The material, described as a “15-volume” collection, formed a key part of the investigation.During interrogation, Lewegler also admitted to killing two family members decades ago, according to prosecutors. He admitted suffocating his mother, who had terminal cancer, with a pillow in the 1970s.Mantle said he also admitted to suffocating his 92-year-old aunt with a pillow while she slept in the 1990s.Prosecutors added that Lewegler said in his personal writings, described as “memoirs,” that he “killed two people.”Authorities said the investigation is continuing and asked anyone with information or who may have been a victim to contact investigators.
Has Nancy Guthrie’s suspected kidnapper contacted her family again? FBI releases latest news after $6M ransom deadline passes
Nancy Guthrie’s The alleged kidnapper does not appear to have contacted her family since a daunting $6 million ransom deadline expired, according to the FBI.

The deadline set by the kidnappers for the 84-year-old passed at 5 p.m. Arizona Monday time (7 p.m. ET) – There is no indication that a ransom was paid, nor any evidence that Nancy Still alive.
“[The FBI] Not aware of any ongoing communication between the parties Guthrie “At this time we have no suspects or persons of interest in connection with this case,” an FBI spokesman said late Monday, according to the New York Post.
“We are currently operating a 24-hour command post which includes crisis management experts, analytical support and investigation teams. However we still need the public’s help,” the spokesperson added.
What we know about the ‘chilling’ ransom note
Meanwhile, TMZ founder Harvey Levin revealed that his news organization was one of three to receive unverified ransom letters, including warnings from alleged blackmailers Nancy’s The kidnappers fear there may be “repercussions” if their demands are not met.
“There was a direct, stern statement about the consequences if they don’t get the money,” he told CNN. Levine further mentioned that the note stated that it was in the “best interest” of all parties involved to resolve the issue quickly.
“That’s what I’m going to say…but when you read this sentence, you’re going to get chills. It’s short, but it gets to the point,” he added.
Did Nancy Guthrie’s family pay a ransom to their kidnappers?
Levin said there was no evidence that any funds were deposited into Bitcoin accounts in the hours after the deadline.
However, he added that it was conceivable that a different Bitcoin address was provided in subsequent communications to other media outlets.
Ten days after the search, investigators are sifting through digital and forensic evidence Nancy here we go. The FBI is requesting public information, and her family is desperate for answers.
Indian-American congressman Ro Khanna accuses Justice Department of ‘improperly redacting’ six names in Epstein files, seeks transparency
Indian American Democrats Rokana Claiming on Monday that six names had been “improperly” redacted, he said they were “potentially incriminating” because they were included in Epstein’s dossier.MPs have been allowed to begin reviewing unredacted versions of some 3 million pages of documents released under EFTA since December, BBC News reported.“The core issue is they’re not following…my laws because those laws were rolled back by Donald Trump’s FBI back in March,” Democratic Representative Khanna told MS NOW.At least one document has been left unredacted since lawmakers filed the complaint, and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said on X: “The Department of Justice is committed to transparency.”The redaction of the documents came under intense scrutiny last week after lawyers for Epstein’s victims said the latest batch of documents included email addresses and nude photos in which the names and faces of potential victims could be identified.Survivors released a statement calling the revelation “outrageous” and saying they should not “be named, scrutinized and re-traumatized”.The Justice Department said it had removed all flagged files and that the error was due to “technical or human error.”After reviewing the unredacted documents, Massey and Khanna told reporters they had a list of about 20 people whose names had been redacted except for Epstein and his convicted sex trafficker associate Ghislaine Maxwell.Massey said outside the Justice Department on Monday night that six of the names might even belong to men “who could be charged for being included in these documents,” before posting a screenshot of the redacted documents online and demanding an explanation.Khanna told MS NOW the names had been “inappropriately” edited.In response to their concerns, Branch said his department “has just removed the redaction of all non-victim names in this document. The Department of Justice is committed to transparency.”He linked to what appears to be a new version of the document, which he said contains the names of Epstein victims, whose identities EFTA law requires the government to conceal, with only two names currently blacked out.Branch also responded to two other documents Massey highlighted, saying they did not obfuscate any substantive information.But Khanna said steps taken since the documents were released remain inconsistent with EFTA law, which passed Congress almost unanimously and was signed by President Trump in November.“Trump’s FBI deleted these documents in March,” Khanna said on social media. “DOJ (Department of Justice) documents [received] There were edits made by the FBI at the time.“They need to clean up the FBI files so we know who the rich and powerful men are who raped underage girls.”Massey said the erroneous redactions showed the Justice Department “needs to do more homework” in handling the documents.“We discovered that these 302 forms had been redacted before they were sent to the Department of Justice,” violating the law’s order that the FBI, which is part of the Justice Department, unredact the information before sending it to Blans and Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office.Among the redactions flagged by Massey late Monday was a document showing an email exchange between Epstein and an unidentified person discussing “torture videos” and travel between China and the United States.Massi claimed that “it seems to have been sent by a sultan” and demanded that the hidden identity be revealed.Branch cited Massie’s post on X, saying the blacked-out text was an email address.“The law requires the redaction of personally identifiable information, including information in email addresses. You know the Sultan’s name is found in the document without redaction,” he said.“Stop grandstanding,” he added.Massey also complained that the name of a “well-known retired CEO” was missing from a document released by the FBI listing potential Epstein accomplices.Within hours, Branch said, the name, which had appeared elsewhere in the document, was discovered.“The Department of Justice is not hiding anything,” he wrote.
‘Support all 136 MLAs’: Karnataka deputy minister DK Shivakumar caught in power tussle over CM post India News
New Delhi: Deputy Prime Minister of Karnataka DK Shivakumar said on Tuesday he had the support of all 136 MLAs in the state’s ongoing leadership battle, rather than the 80 MLAs reportedly claimed by some departments.However, he had earlier clarified that there was no ambiguity on the leadership issue of the state government, adding that his arrangement with the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah This has been made clear to the Congress high command. DKS was in Delhi to attend party meetings related to the upcoming elections, including the review of the Assam assembly polls at the Congress headquarters. Karnataka deputy chief minister, who along with former Chhattisgarh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel has been appointed senior observer for the Assam elections, said he has completed the scheduled meetings and will inform the media if there is any further developments.“I came to Delhi to attend the Assam election meeting and other meetings. I ended the meeting at Indira Bhawan. If anything happens, I will inform you,” he told reporters.He had previously clarified that there was no confusion in the leadership. “There was no confusion. We, the chief minister and I, knew what we discussed. We did not speak individually or in secret, I spoke along with Siddaramaiah and the party leaders. We acted on what we discussed. Others making statements or opinions for or against any MLA or minister is damaging to the party and is not a good sign. Mr. Mallikarjun Kharge said everyone should shut up,” he said.“Whoever makes statements, whether they are for me or against me, whether they are ministers or legislators, whoever they are, they are damaging to the party. Such comments do the party no good.” Mallikarjun Kharge once said that it would be better if everyone shut up. We should all abide by it,” he added.The issue has resurfaced after the Congress government completes half of its term in November 2025, once again fueling speculations about a power-sharing arrangement between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar, said to be part of the 2023 government formation.
Did Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers make a huge mistake with their ransom note? Cryptocurrency Recovery Expert Says “He Showed His…”
In the process of constant search Savannah Guthrie’s Missing my 84-year-old mother, Nancy GuthrieA cryptocurrency recovery expert says the alleged kidnappers made a major mistake in their ransom note.

Bezalel Eithan Raviv, CEO and founder of cryptocurrency recovery company Lionsgate Network, told Page Six that the person who wrote the alleged ransom note “demonstrated his Achilles’ heel to everyone who understands blockchain forensics.”
Also read: Nancy Guthrie case: 7 surprising things Savannah Guthrie did in new mom confession video
What went wrong? Cryptocurrency experts weigh in
According to TMZ, it received a ransom note last week that allegedly demanded $6 million in Bitcoin, as well as Bitcoin Wallet address. The outlet confirms that the wallet address is real.
Raviv said this was the worst mistake a kidnapper could make.
“Whenever a cybercriminal provides their wallet address, they essentially reveal their identity in a number of ways,” he said, adding that his company has successfully recovered funds by moving small amounts to cryptocurrency wallets to “see where the funds are flowing.”
Raviv said the problem lies in the ongoing misunderstanding surrounding cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. “In 2026, most people still don’t believe that cryptocurrencies can be traced,” he said.
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Nancy Guthrie’s deadline to pay ransom ends
However, the deadline to pay the ransom ended on Monday, and it is unclear whether the Guthrie family has paid the ransom to the alleged kidnappers.
earlier, pima county Officials suspect Nancy may have been abducted from her residence in Tucson, Arizona, on January 31. When officers arrived at the location, they found what they described as “relevant evidence” and believed the home may be a crime scene.
Several media outlets have received purported ransom letters over the past week. At least one of these letters contains a financial request and a stated payment deadline. The initial deadline expired last Thursday, with a subsequent deadline scheduled for Monday.
Law enforcement officials have not confirmed the authenticity of the notes. However, they said they are thoroughly investigating all leads.
T20 World Cup: Abhishek Sharma misses India’s first training session in New Delhi – here’s why | Cricket News
New Delhi: Team India opener Abhishek Sharma He missed the team’s first training session in New Delhi on Tuesday due to illness. He is also suffering from a stomach problem and his availability for the next game against Namibia remains uncertain, Cricbuzz reported.Abhishek got off to a rocky start in the tournament, winning the Golden Duck against the United States.
He also did not play when the United States batted, with Sanju Samson replacing him, raising questions about his fitness. Indian coach before Namibia game Gautam Gambhir hosted a team dinner but Abhishek was seen leaving early, fueling concerns over his health.After the US team match, Mohammad Siraj confirmed Abhishek’s condition, saying: “Abhishek Sharma has a stomachache and that’s why he didn’t play. He will definitely come back safely. ” Jasprit Bumrah also missed the U.S. team’s game due to illness.India may choose to rest Abhishek to ensure he is fully fit for the high-profile clash against Pakistan on February 15. If that happens, Sanju Samson may be recalled to start batting and get in some match practice.Abhishek is considered a key figure in India. The 25-year-old has been in explosive form in T20Is, scoring close to 200 and is known for helping India get off to a fast start. Even though he failed against Team USA, team management valued his impact and wanted him to return as soon as possible.India recovered from their batting failure to win the first match against the United States by 29 runs. Captain Suryakumar Yadav scored an outstanding unbeaten 84 while Mohammed Siraj and Arshdeep Singh ensured victory with their bowling efforts.
Evening News Report: Opposition moves no-confidence motion against LS Speaker; Rahul Gandhi unannounced and more India News
- Congress and its allies took the rare step of:
motion of no confidence Objected to the Lok Sabha Speaker’s alleged partisan handling of parliamentary proceedings. Rahul Gandhi The Congress cited the Assembly Assembly and did not issue a no-confidence notice against the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.- Newly released Justice Department records show that Donald Trump contacted Florida police during the early stages of the Epstein investigation and supported action against him.
- Mohammad Asif has warned Pakistan that they could pull off another upset win over the United States ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup.
- Indian household gold holdings are estimated at 34,600 tonnes, but their value cannot be directly compared to India’s GDP.
Here are the five hottest stories of the night
How a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker works – does oppn have numbers?
The Congress has moved a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, accusing him of biased behavior during the budget session. The opposition raised issues such as Rahul Gandhi being denied a chance to speak and several MPs being suspended. The move, backed by about 120 MPs, was seen as an extraordinary measure aimed at highlighting what the opposition said was a breakdown in parliamentary democratic norms. Read more
No-confidence move against Om Birla: Why Rahul Gandhi didn’t sign the notice
Congress and Lok Sabha member Rahul Gandhi is yet to sign the no-confidence note filed by the opposition party against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, party sources said on Tuesday. According to Congress sources cited by ANI, the decision stemmed from the view that in a parliamentary democracy it would be inappropriate for the leader of the opposition to formally support a motion seeking to remove the Speaker. Read more
New documents show Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago, telling police ‘thank God you stopped him’
Recently released U.S. Department of Justice documents shed new light on Donald Trump’s past contacts with Jeffrey Epstein, including claims by a former Florida police chief that Trump contacted him during the initial investigation, saying Trump made phone calls to the Justice Department during the investigation in the mid-2000s and welcomed law enforcement actions against Epstein. Michael Reiter, who served as chief of the department from 2001 to 2009, was overseeing the case in 2005 when the local investigation began. Read more
Is Pakistan in great danger? Former Pakistan star assures ‘America will beat Pakistan again’
Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif has warned the national team not to take the United States lightly in the upcoming 2026 T20 World Cup, warning of another upset. He pointed to Pakistan’s shocking loss to the United States in the 2024 Super Super Series, which saw the US team achieve a landmark victory. Asif said the possibility of a similar outcome could not be ruled out and could seriously weaken Pakistan’s campaign. Read more
indian family gold Value hits record high, exceeding $5 trillion, exceeding national GDP
An October 2025 Morgan Stanley report estimated that Indian households held a total of 34,600 tons of gold. However, it is worth noting that the value of household gold and India’s GDP are essentially different as they represent stock and flow concepts respectively. Read more
The report said that despite visa fees of up to $100,000, the wage gap still makes hiring H-1B workers attractive. that’s why
The $100,000 fee imposed on H-1B workers may not significantly deter the hiring of H-1B workers, the National Bureau of Economic Research said in a study by economist George Borjas. Titled,’H-1B Wage Gap, Visa Fees, and Employer Needs,” the paper highlights the wide pay gap between U.S. workers and H-1B workers and investigates whether the new law is sustainable.Borjas, who is often cited as the brains behind Trump’s immigration fees, found that “H-1B workers on average earn about 16 percent less than U.S.-born workers in the same region, with the same education, age, gender and occupation.”The paper analyzes how this affects employers’ desire to hire high-skilled H-1B workers despite the new $100,000 fee, noting that since these high-skilled workers typically earn more than $100,000 per year, employers will still find it advantageous to hire them because “the average wage savings from hiring an H-1B is nearly $100,000 over the six-year visa period.”According to New India Abroad, the Cuban-born, Harvard-educated economist claimed that “imposing visa fees of $150,000 to $200,000 may not have much impact on the number of H-1B workers hired” because the wage gap would make employers willing to pay big bucks for the “privilege” of hiring such workers. Furthermore, according to Borjas’ calculations, such fees “would generate a total of $10 billion to $20 billion annually and change the skill mix of the H-1B workforce to make it more skilled.”He noted that the economic benefits of immigration are greater when the flow is composed of highly skilled workers.Additionally, he argued that because companies must apply for permission to temporarily hire specific workers, employers gain a certain amount of market power that could lower wages for the H-1B workforce. This is further confirmed by the numbers H-1B visaUnder the legislation, new visas issued to for-profit companies are capped at 85,000 per year, making H-1B visas a precious and scarce commodity.
‘Could be part of conspiracy’: Rohit Pawar cast doubt on Ajit Pawar crash India News
New Delhi: NCP (SP) leader Rohit Pawar on Tuesday said the death of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in a plane crash could be part of a larger conspiracy as several questions surrounding the incident remained unanswered.Rohit Pawar made the remarks while speaking in Mumbai on the plane crash that killed Ajit Pawar and four others last month. Briefing on the incident, he said the circumstances leading up to the crash required closer review.“Ajit Dadar’s plane crash could be part of a conspiracy. We have also investigated certain aspects of the accident. A book mentions that if someone wants to kill someone, the easiest way is to target the driver. The day before the accident, Dada was supposed to travel from Mumbai to Pune by car and the convoy had also set off. But why didn’t he drive away? Ajit Dadar is also scheduled to meet a senior leader,” Rohit Pawar said.He claimed there were serious doubts about the plane, the pilot and the handling company. Rohit said the incident warranted a review beyond the usual procedures.He questioned the qualifications of the pilot who flew the plane on the day of the crash. The NCP (SP) leader mentioned Captain Sumit Kapoor, who flew a Learjet, and mentioned his past suspensions.“Captain Sumit Kapoor was earlier suspended for three years due to alcohol abuse. This raises serious questions,” he said, while adding that the role of pilot needs to be overhauled.Rohit Pawar also expressed concerns over the investigation process, arguing that the existing machinery may not be enough to clear all doubts.“AAIB operates under the DGCA. Multiple expert bodies, including international agencies, are required to conduct an independent and comprehensive investigation,” he said, naming agencies such as the National Transportation Safety Board, the UK-based Air Accident Investigation Branch and Indian authorities.He further claimed that VSR, which owns Learjet aircraft, has influence over aviation regulators.“The final investigation report into the 2023 crash involving VSR aircraft has been submitted. Even now, VSR aircraft continue to be used by senior political leaders. Why was the company’s license never cancelled?” asked Rohit Pawar.He added that the tragedy could not be dismissed as an accident. “We do not believe it was just an accident. There is a possibility of suspicion of sabotage.”“The entire state of Maharashtra is questioning whether Ajit Dadar’s plane crash was an accident or a conspiracy? I am sharing my feelings with you. Some people are still expecting Dada to come from somewhere, some are saying there were six people on the plane and it was not Ajit Dada’s body, it still feels like a nightmare,” Rohit said. Rohit Pawar also pointed to multiple technical and operational issues, including whether the aircraft’s transponder was switched off, why a difficult runway was chosen in poor visibility, and why the aircraft attempted to land in such conditions.“Why did the pilot ask to use runway 11? Why did he try to land despite visibility problems? Why did he remain silent when the plane banked?” he asked.He further said that Ajit Pawar plans to leave for Pune via road on the evening of January 27 after the cabinet meeting and his convoy is ready.“However, the meeting was postponed after a leader from Vidarbha East arrived with a document related to the abolition of political consultant contracts. Flight bookings were made late at night. Ajitdada was scheduled to take off at 7 am, but the flight took off only at 8:10 am,” said Rohit Pawar.Ajit Pawar was killed on January 28 when a chartered Learjet crashed while trying to land at the Tabletop airstrip at Baramati in Pune district. Four other people, including his personal security guard, the pilot, co-pilot and a flight attendant, also died in the crash. Following the incident, the Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections in Maharashtra were postponed.Notably, NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar had earlier ruled out any conspiracy and described the incident as an accident.West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had earlier claimed that Ajit Pawar’s death could be linked to a political conspiracy and asked the Supreme Court for a probe, citing reports that he was considering rejoining Sharad Pawar’s National Communist Party (SP).Meanwhile, the federal government said it was conducting a technical investigation. Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mulidhar Mohol said the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) and Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) were investigating the crash.“The black box has been recovered and is being analyzed. The data will be downloaded and a detailed investigation will follow. A preliminary report will be issued thereafter,” Mohol said, urging caution and not jumping to premature conclusions.The authority said the investigation is being conducted under the AAIB Rules 2025 and will determine the exact sequence of events, including the role of weather and visibility conditions during the aircraft’s attempted landing.A parallel investigation has also been initiated by the Maharashtra Crime Investigation Department (CID) and a case of accidental death has been registered at the Pune Rural Police Station and handed over to the CID.
Tommaso Cioni, Annie Guthrie’s home raided: What is Luminol? Have you used it before?
Nancy GuthrieNBC host Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother disappeared overnight from her home in Tucson, Arizona, a week ago. Agencies including the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department have launched a search to find any information about Nancy’s disappearance. Amid reports of a new ransom note, investigators returned on Saturday, February 7 Anne GuthrieNancy’s eldest daughter and her husband Tommaso Cioni.

Delegates spent nearly three hours at the residence, arriving after sunset and leaving before midnight, Parade magazine reported. Shortly thereafter, X entered into a lively discussion about luminol, a chemical reagent used in forensic identification of trace amounts of biological material. Authorities were allegedly seen leaving the premises with bags containing evidence, which they had collected with approval from authorities. Anne and Tommaso. Additionally, a former FBI agent clarified whether the team may have used Luminol at Anne’s residence.
What is Luminol? Was Luminol used on Annie Guthrie’s property?
In a recent interview with Parade Magazine, former FBI agent Bryanna Fox discussed Nancy Guthrie’s The kidnapping case has escalated into one of the most high-profile criminal investigations in recent years.
In an interview with the publication, Fox clarified that Luminol is used at potential crime scenes to reveal traces of evidence that may not be visible to the naked eye. Luminol is commonly used in forensic investigations to help investigators identify body fluid residues, including blood, saliva and urine. Regarding his role, Fox said: ” [luminol] It is a fluorescent blue light. You need to use it in complete darkness. Basically, how it works is you shine light on it, and when it comes into contact with some kind of biological substance (could be blood, urine, or saliva), it appears iridescent. “
However, the use of luminol does not mean that the location is considered a primary crime scene. So far, authorities have confirmed whether luminol was used on Annie Guthrie’s property.
Fox added that every seemingly unimportant blemish, cut and crack was scrutinized and re-examined for any clues that might aid the investigation. “I wouldn’t think there was any deeper meaning other than they just wanted to document everything. You never know what’s going to be important. You never get the chance to look back on it later.”
Are Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni suspects in the case?
Anne Guthrie She and her partner are currently undergoing additional tests as part of the investigation. Authorities have conducted two searches of their home. NewsNation reporter Ashleigh Banfield made the explosive claim that Tommaso Cioni is being considered a potential suspect in the 84-year-old’s disappearance. However, law enforcement representatives refuted the claim, clarifying that they had neither verified nor endorsed the claim.
