A-list publicist reveals Epstein's 'baby mama' search, $100K gift: 5 bombshells from Peggy Siegal's tell-all

Hollywood power broker Peggy Siegal saw her career unravel after her ties to Jeffrey Epstein came under scrutiny following the financier's 2019 arrest onsex trafficking charges.

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Roughly 5,000 emails between Siegal and Epstein sent between 2009 and 2019 were released by the Department of Justice earlier this year. The correspondence between Siegal – who represented clients such as Steven Spielberg, Harvey Weinstein and Barry Levinson – shed new light on the pair's seemingly symbiotic relationship.

Siegal opened up about what she gained from her association with Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial, in a recent interview withNew York Magazine.

The revelations offer a closer look at the Hollywood publicist's role in Epstein's social orbit and the fallout that followed.

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Peggy Siegal and Jeffrey Epstein side by side

Jeffrey Epsteingifted Peggy Siegal $100,000 for her 70th birthday in 2017, roughly two years before the financier was arrested on charges of sex trafficking minors. "I had no problem taking his money," she told New York Magazine. "He had lots of it."

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Siegal laid out her plans on how she was hoping to spend the money in an email to Epstein. $30,000 was set aside for a birthday party she wanted to host in Southampton with 70 guests. Another $15,000 was to be donated to Elton John's AIDS Foundation so she could "attend a party at his house in June."

Siegal also revealed she'd use some of the huge sum to supplement her apartment renovation as she was looking for a temporary fix while she waited for "an amazing brown and beige leopard rug that is wall to wall carpeting for my whole apartment and being made in France."

"When the apartment gets done, you're my first visitor," she wrote at the time.

While Peggy Siegal claimed she never went to Jeffrey Epstein's island or traveled on his plane, the Hollywood publicist helped the disgraced millionaire regain access to elite social circles following his time behind bars in the 2000s.

According to New York Magazine, Siegal got Epstein invited to the 2013 Met Gala and helped him gain access to dinners alongside A-list names such asMartha Stewart, Lorne Michaels and Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

She also routinely added him to screening lists and occasionally brought him herself.

A close associate of Siegal's claimed the publicist became "the linchpin" for Epstein's social life.

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Peggy Siegal arriving at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

Peggy Siegal helped Jeffrey Epstein plan a party filled with A-list guests andAndrew Mountbatten-Windsoras the guest of honor. According to emails, Epstein was eager to befriend Woody Allen and suggested Siegal invite the director to his party.

"Woody is a great idea. Do you know Woody? I do," she wrote back. The publicist seemed to consider the possibility it could create a fallout. "Could there be any resistance because he had a public issue with Soon-Yi? ... just thinking ahead."

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She suggested inviting art dealer and Allen's close friend Lorinda Ash, writing, "He may feel better if people he knows are around [him]. On the other hand a royal may intrigue him."

Siegal insisted to New York Magazine that the dinner party was a "total exception" and that she never hosted parties for Epstein. She claimed she had only agreed to this party in order to get Harvey Weinstein's film "The King's Speech" to former Prince Andrew and in front ofQueen Elizabeth II.

"Harvey had been trying to get a quote from the queen," she told the outlet, noting she had been marketing the movie at the time. "It was ridiculous."

Looking back, Siegal claimed she "jeopardized" her relationships with "all these important people" by inviting them around Epstein. "They did not know who he was."

"All of Jeffrey's illegal, immoral behavior was in Palm Beach, and he went to jail in Palm Beach, and the New York Times never wrote about him. World-famous newscasters didn't know who Jeffrey Epstein was. And they counted on my relationship with them to invite them to an interesting evening, which I had many, many times before. They came on my say-so."

The New York Times did write about Epstein's 2008 jail stint.

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Jeffrey Epstein's emails to Hollywood publicist Peggy Siegal showed that he may have been interested in finding a "baby mama."

"You shmooze and find me a baby mama," Epstein wrote in an email.

"A baby Mama ... if I wasn't 102 I would take that job in a nano second," the publicist wrote back.

"I need great genes," Epstein added. "smart pretty, funny if you were fifty years younger, whoops, forty."

She responded, "I am thinking this is a position for a European who understands the mistress (in this case baby mama) mentality. You need someone young without much of a career. Maybe a professional student someone who is kept and can just keep going to school. Also, who doesn't have much of a family herself. A wanna be socialite is NOT the way to go. Looking and looking. xoxo Peg."

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Peggy Siegal attending the 2017 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

Peggy Siegal admitted she "wasn't oblivious" to the fact that Jeffrey Epstein was "morally compromised" and a "con man."

"I was in denial, but if I tell you that he told me he changed his ways, then that's telling you I knew that he was a pervert," she told New York Magazine.

"I mean, obviously Ihad a sense that he had done something wrong if he had gone to jail," Siegal added. "I wasn't oblivious that he was morally compromised and a con man. But I don't know how to say this to you: The idea of child pornography is so heinous that you can't even think about it. You can't even discuss it. I know it sounds crazy, but it's nothing I wanted to deal with."

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By Dave Sherwood

Reuters

HAVANA, March 16 (Reuters) - Cuba's national electric grid collapsed on Monday, the country's grid operator said, leaving around 10 million people without power amid a U.S.-imposed oil blockade that has crippled the ‌island's already obsolete generation system.

Grid operator UNE said on social media it is investigating the causes of the ‌blackout, the latest in a series of widespread outages that last for hours or days and that this weekend sparked a rare violent protest in ​the communist-run country.

Officials ruled out a major power plant failure, but had still not pinpointed the root cause of the grid collapse, suggesting a problem with transmission.

Officials said they had begun restoring power to small clusters of circuits, or microsystems, across the country, an early but necessary first step in bringing the full grid back online.

The United States has ratcheted up pressure this year on long-time ‌foe Cuba since capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas ⁠Maduro - Cuba's most important foreign benefactor - in January.

U.S. President Donald Trump cut off Venezuelan oil shipments to Cuba and threatened to slap tariffs on any country that sells oil to Cuba, strangling ⁠the Caribbean island's already antiquated grid.

Cuba said on Friday that it has entered into talks with the United States with the hope of defusing the crisis. Trump has said in recent weeks that Cuba is on the verge of collapse and is eager to make ​a ​deal with the United States.

Cubans have grown accustomed to power outages, ​whether tied to the oil supply shortfalls or systemic ‌failures in the grid, which can also be the result of depressed power generation.

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"No, the news didn't surprise me," said Havana resident Dayana Machin, 26, adding that all Cubans were scrambling now to find alternatives to grid-provided electricity.

"We're getting used to living like this."

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Cuba has received only two small vessels carrying oil imports this year, according to LSEG ship tracking data seen by Reuters on Monday.

The first tanker discharged fuel in January at the Havana port coming from Mexico, which ‌was a regular supplier to the island until then. The second vessel, ​from Jamaica, discharged liquefied petroleum gas - known as cooking gas - in February.

Venezuela, ​once Cuba's main oil supplier, has sent no fuel ​to the island this year.

Venezuela's state company PDVSA last month loaded gasoline in a tanker that ‌it had previously used to transport fuel to ​Cuba, but the vessel has not ​left Venezuelan waters, PDVSA documents and tanker monitoring data showed.

No large imports have entered this year through Cuba's main hubs of Matanzas or Moa, which typically handle crude for refining and fuel oil for power generation, according ​to satellite images analyzed by TankerTrackers.com. The ‌ports of Havana and Cienfuegos also have not had import activity in more than a month, it added.

(Reporting ​by Dave Sherwood, additional reporting by Anett Rios and Alien Fernandez in Havana and Marianna Parraga in ​Houston; Editing by Brendan O'Boyle, Will Dunham and Nia Williams)

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Border Patrol's Gregory Bovino to retire, sources say

Gregory Bovino, the U.S. Border Patrol head who became the face of President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, will retire at the end of the month, two Customs and Border Protection officials told NBC News.

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Bovino wasremoved from his role as CBP commander at largein January and returned to his role as Border Patrol sector chief in El Centro, California. The move came after the deaths of two U.S. citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, and aggressive immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis, Chicago and Los Angeles.

His exit coincides with the date Trump announced would be Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's last day in the job. In Bovino's position as commander, he reported directly to Noem and her senior adviser Corey Lewandowski.

Bovinowas also eligible for retirement and one year away from the mandatory retirement age in CBP of 57.

U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino and other agents at a gas station (Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago Tribune via Getty Images file)

An email obtained by NBC News showedBovino was frustrated in Chicago in the fall when he was told to conduct "targeted" arrests rather than "full scale immigration enforcement."

CBS News was first to reporthis plans to retire.

Bovino and other CBP agents were removed from Minneapolis, where he had been overseeing Operation Metro Surge, in January.

He wasfeatured in Hollywood-style movie postersand video mashups as the White House sought to promote its crackdown in Chicago, which Bovino led. His tactics, including throwing gas canisters into crowds of protesters, led to a lawsuit in Chicago andclashes with other administration officials.

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He waschastised by a federal judgeafter using chemical agents in residential neighborhoods, violating a judge's order to curb their use. The judge called Bovino back into court after finding herepeatedly liedabout threats posed by immigrants and protesters. In one incident, he claimed he threw a gas canister after he was hit by a rock. But he had to walk back the claim after video evidence contradicted him.

Good and Pretti, both 37, were killed by federal officers as Bovino waged the Minneapolis immigration crackdown.

Good was shot three times, including in the head, on Jan. 7 as she moved her vehicle duringan encounter with ICE officer Jonathan Ross. Pretti's death followed on Jan. 24, when two CBP officersfired their guns multiple times at Pretti, according to a Department of Homeland Security report. It was not clear from the report whether shots from both guns hit Pretti.

Well before overseeing the Minneapolis operation, Bovino conductedsweeping immigration arrests in Los Angelesat immigrants' workplaces and residences, beginning in the Fashion District. In one incident, Bovino's agentspopped out of a rental truck in a Home Depot parking lotto arrest day laborers.

The arrests sparked five days of protests that led Trump tocall in the National Guard and Marines. The administration also allowed Bovino to deploy his tactics in New Orleans and in Charlotte and other parts of North Carolina.

Prior to taking on the national role, Bovino wassued and accused of using similar tactics in California's Kern Countyagainst agriculture workers, leading to the arrests of several people, including at least one U.S. citizen. The administration was transitioning at the time.

In the lawsuit, people subjected to the tactics said they were pulled from cars and targeted for their appearance and skin color, among other allegations. The lawsuit also alleged that in that operation, border officials used trickery to get people to leave the country.

When previously asked for comment about the lawsuit, Customs and Border Protection, which includes Border Patrol, emailed a response attributed to a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson that said Border Patrol enforcement actions are "highly targeted."

"When we discover any alleged or potential misconduct, we immediately refer it for investigation and cooperate fully with any criminal or administrative investigations," the spokesperson also said.

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GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) —World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamotowill start another season opener for the Los Angeles Dodgers, just like he did last year when they went on to win their second consecutive championship.

Associated Press Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, of Japan, pauses on the pitcher's mound during the first inning of a spring training baseball game against the San Francisco Giants Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, of Japan, warms up during the second inning of a spring training baseball game against the San Francisco Giants Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Japan's pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto delivers a pitch during the first inning of a World Baseball Classic quarterfinal game, Saturday, March 14, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Japan's pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto delivers a pitch during the first inning of a World Baseball Classic quarterfinal game, Saturday, March 14, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

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Manager Dave Roberts told reporters at spring training Monday that Yamamoto will start the March 26 opener at home against Arizona.

Yamamoto was the first and last pitcher used by the Dodgers last season, when he got the final eight outs in their 11-inning World Series Game 7 clincher at Toronto. He also won both of his World Series starts, acomplete game in Game 2and then threw 96 pitches over six innings in Game 6, a night before throwing 34 pitches to close out the series.

The Dodgers began last season in Tokyo, with Yamamoto allowing one run over five innings in his home country in a4-1 win over the Chicago Cubs.

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He pitched for Japan in the World Baseball Classic, giving up a leadoff home run to Ronald Acuña Jr. in an8-5 quarterfinal loss to Venezuela.

The 27-year-old right-hander is going into the third season of his record $325 million, 12-year contract for a pitcher. He is 19-10 with a 2.66 ERA in 48 regular-season starts for the Dodgers, and 7-0 with a 2.25 ERA in 10 playoff games (nine starts).

Only three other pitchers have won Games 6 and 7 of the same World Series: Randy Johnson in 2001, Harry Brecheen in 1946 and Ray Kremer in 1925.

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Dick Vitale previously declined a standing invitation from CBS and TNT Sports to call anNCAA Tournamentgame.

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An assist from Charles Barkley is finally making it happen this year.

Vitale and Barkley will call Tuesday night's second First Four matchup in Dayton, Ohio, between Texas and N.C. State on truTV with Brian Anderson and Jenny Dell. It will be the second game this season that Vitale and Barkley have worked together, after theIndiana-Kentucky gamein December.

"This is happening because he (Barkley) worked a game on ESPN. Now I'm doing back the favor and giving them a game on their network," Vitale said. "I had been offered chances in the last few years. Sean McManus (the retired chairman of CBS Sports) would call and say, 'You shouldn't end your career without doing an NCAA game, and we'll let you do it on CBS.' I appreciated it so much, but I told him the one thing I wanted on my resume was that I worked my entire career at ESPN. He was surprised but said he respected that."

Vitale served as a studio analyst for ESPN's NCAA Tournament coverage from 1980 through 1990. CBS took over the entire tournament in 1991 and began its partnership with TNT Sports in 2011.

Barkley has been a studio analyst for the NCAA Tournament and Final Four on CBS and TNT Sports since 2011. This is the first year he has appeared on ESPN; "Inside the NBA" airs on the network while being produced by TNT Sports.

"One of my goals for 10, 12 years was to call a game with Dick, and they (their bosses) would never let us do it," Barkley said. "It was awesome to do Indiana and Kentucky, and I think it's going to be even better this time. I've said this before, other than the Olympics, March Madness is the most impressive thing I have been a part of. It's incredible."

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The longtime friends jelled quickly during the Dec. 13 game at Rupp Arena, which Kentucky won 72-60. The stakes will be higher for this game, though, with the winner facing sixth-seeded BYU in aWest Region first-round matchupin Portland, Oregon.

Vitale said the Kentucky game with Barkley was one of his five greatest moments since becoming a television analyst in 1979. He called ESPN's first college basketball game on Dec. 5, 1979.

"The thing is, it's a lot of quick things that you aren't prepared for," Vitale said. "We just react to the situation. That's what I like: It's not scripted at all."

Barkley — who has contributed to Vitale's Pediatric Cancer Fund — also appreciates that Vitale has come back to the airwaves afterfour fights with cancer in three years.

"One of the reasons I want to work with him is because we're all so lucky because of basketball, and there's never been a bigger cheerleader of college basketball than him. Basketball has given me everything in my life, so it's pretty special," Barkley said. "Sunday was exciting because the bracket was announced, but Tuesday is the official kickoff when the games begin."

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