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S2025 E33 Virginia's Final Wish
本集简介

This week 60 Minutes is looking at the late Australian-American Virginia Giuffre and what it took to expose Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.

Virginia Giuffre was an incredibly courageous woman. She made global headlines for taking on and bringing down billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell. In the process she also sensationally revealed she had been trafficked to Prince Andrew. But despite the at-times-unrelenting media coverage her story attracted, few people knew of the private battle she endured. Virginia, who was living in Western Australia, died in April at the age of 41. Five months on, members of her family, along with her closest confidantes, reveal what was happening in her life. They tell reporter Tara Brown it was Virginia's final wish to inform the world about the agony of her last days.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producers: Laura Sparkes, Sheree Gibson

上一集
2025/09/07 S2025 E32
Building Bad, Get Out!, Common Knowledge

On Sunday's 60 Minutes, Karl Stefanovic speaks to Rosie O'Donnell about her ongoing feud with Donald Trump.

Building Bad
No one ever thought rebuilding the crime-riddled and corrupted CFMEU was going to be easy. In the 12 months since 60 Minutes, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian Financial Review exposed a level of rottenness in the construction union that forced the Albanese government to take action, there have been significant wins though. Some good people are working hard to clean up the mess. But despite their efforts, incidents of violence, threatening behaviour and intimidation continue to occur. And the perpetrators are not just from within the union. Continuing his award-winning Building Bad investigation, Nick McKenzie reports how building companies, which once enjoyed cosy relations with the CFMEU's old guard, are now being implicated in allegations of serious law-breaking.
Reporter: Nick McKenzie
Producer: Garry McNab

Get Out!
For the first time in 80 years, last week the Australian government took the drastic decision to kick an ambassador out of the country. Iran's highest-ranking diplomat here, Ahmad Sadeghi, was declared "persona non grata". His expulsion came after an ASIO-led investigation found the Iranian regime was behind two terrifying anti-Semitic attacks on Australian soil last year. Tehran emphatically denies it was involved and on 60 Minutes responds in an exclusive interview with Nine News' National Affairs Editor, Andrew Probyn.
Reporter: Andrew Probyn
Producers: Anne Worthington, Sheree Gibson

Common Knowledge
Smart, fearless and super-quick with one-liners. They're assets that have made Rosie O'Donnell incredibly successful. And funny. Millions of people around the world think she's hilarious. But not everyone. In fact, none other than Donald Trump has become her "hater-in-chief". He's so irritated by the actress and comedienne that he sprays petty insults in her direction whenever he can. Rosie, in turn, gives pretty much as good as she gets, no doubt infuriating the President even more by using his nastiness as material in her one-woman show, Common Knowledge, which she's about to bring to Australia.
Reporter: Karl Stefanovic
Producers: Serge Negus, Sheree Gibson

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2025/09/21 S2025 E34
Person of Interest; Mr Sheen Comes Clean

Charlie Sheen sits down with Amelia Adams on 60 Minutes this Sunday.

Person of Interest
For homicide detectives everywhere, there is no greater frustration than an unsolved murder, especially when there's an obvious person of interest, but not enough evidence to bring them to justice. A case in point is the killing of Prabha Arunkumar in a Sydney park ten years ago. The young wife and mother was stabbed to death as she walked home alone from work. At the time of the attack Prabha was on the phone to her husband in India. But even though he was more than 10,000 kilometres away, police say Arun Govindaraju knows more than he's letting on. On 60 Minutes, Dimity Clancey travels to India and confronts Govindaraju about the brutal death of his wife.
Reporter: Dimity Clancey
Producer: Natalie Clancy

Mr. Sheen Comes Clean
At the height of his fame, Charlie Sheen was one of Hollywood's truly great actors. But off-camera he became an even more successful bad-boy. The one-time highest paid star on TV was a drug, alcohol and sex addict whose mishaps and meltdowns were as frequent as they were public. But eight years ago, something quite miraculous and unexpected happened. Sheen cleaned up his act. And now, as he tells Amelia Adams, instead of trying to hide his deepest, darkest and dirtiest secrets, he's owning up to them. No need to worry though, sobriety certainly hasn't made Charlie boring.
Reporter: Amelia Adams
Producer: Amelia Ballinger