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With all the hype about the Epstein files, I can't help but think that there may have been a symbiotic relationship between

At least some of these girls, those who are over 18, and Epstein, and all this self-righteousness and this indignation on behalf of the people who are grandstanding is somewhat sickening to me. Don't you think some of these girls felt that it was a good deal for them for what they were getting out of the deal?
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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
I hear what you're getting at.

Most posters whether amateur or journaliistic are following a narrative of 'revulsion and disgust' at what 'happened' (or didn't) and also following the idea that 'power and wealth and privilege' enabled this idea of 'kidnap; subdue by force and abuse' for money.

And it may well be true.

...and yet who of these 'victims' reported their experience to law enforcement... AT THE TIME.
If they DID and the alleged numbers of victims making themselves known today might illustrate it, that's a major failure in 'protect and serve' isn't it ?

Is this a result of poverty versus power ?
Or maybe the idea that any one could have been selected as a potential victim, and anyone with wealth or privilege might still be out there doing the same today POST Epstein.

Lot more questions around Epstein today than at the time of his death.
I mean this video stuff....recording for 'fun' ?
Or for potential extortion of abusers later ?