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Part 3: The Troubling Case of Jeffrey Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein’s case was one of the most blatant failures of modern American justice — a vast criminal network reduced to just two prosecutions, leaving hundreds of enablers untouched. By contrast, the NXIVM cult case showed how relentless federal prosecution can be when the system wants it. This deep dive exposes the glaring disparities, the hidden files, and the wall of secrecy shielding powerful figures from accountability.
Posted in Child Exploitation, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture
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