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On today's Scott Fox After 9, Scott weighs in on two major moments from the worlds of sports and pop culture, reacting to Lindsey Vonn's frightening Olympic crash and breaking down Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance, including what worked, what didn't, and why it continues to spark debate.
The episode then turns darker with a disturbing update on the Epstein Files. Newly surfaced documents suggest Jeffrey Epstein's death may have been referenced in official paperwork a full day before it actually occurred. It has also come to light that Epstein allegedly ordered large quantities of sulphuric acid to his island shortly after the FBI began investigating him, raising even more troubling questions.
Plus, a loaded audio lineup: Chrystia Freeland on Bill Maher, where she appears to talk down to Americans while discussing China's human rights record, and Ontario Premier Doug Ford announcing the launch of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT; a project plagued by years of delays and now more than $1 billion over budget.
By Scott FoxOn today's Scott Fox After 9, Scott weighs in on two major moments from the worlds of sports and pop culture, reacting to Lindsey Vonn's frightening Olympic crash and breaking down Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance, including what worked, what didn't, and why it continues to spark debate.
The episode then turns darker with a disturbing update on the Epstein Files. Newly surfaced documents suggest Jeffrey Epstein's death may have been referenced in official paperwork a full day before it actually occurred. It has also come to light that Epstein allegedly ordered large quantities of sulphuric acid to his island shortly after the FBI began investigating him, raising even more troubling questions.
Plus, a loaded audio lineup: Chrystia Freeland on Bill Maher, where she appears to talk down to Americans while discussing China's human rights record, and Ontario Premier Doug Ford announcing the launch of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT; a project plagued by years of delays and now more than $1 billion over budget.