Powerful Figures

UK Arrests Epstein Associates While US Officials Remain Unscathed

The arrests of Peter Mandelson and another individual in connection with the Epstein scandal in the UK highlight the difficulties in prosecuting powerful figures. Despite evidence suggesting a vast network of involvement, only these two have faced charges, leading to suspicions that authorities are merely appearing busy. This selective enforcement suggests that individuals within the British establishment and higher echelons of politics are more susceptible to legal scrutiny than those in powerful tech or finance sectors, both in the UK and particularly in the US. Ultimately, it appears unlikely that anyone beyond Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell will be convicted for the sex offenses, leaving victims unavenged as many powerful figures likely remain protected due to their understanding of the system.

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Epstein Files Show Prosecutors’ Announcement Predates His Death Fueling Conspiracy Theories

Newly released files include a draft statement attributed to federal prosecutors, dated the day before Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his jail cell. This draft, among at least 23 documents from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, appears as part of multiple versions with varying redactions. These documents, along with flagged surveillance footage showing an orange-clad figure near Epstein’s cell, have intensified scrutiny of the circumstances surrounding his death and contradict official assertions that no one entered his housing tier that night.

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