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How on earth can ANY of Epstein's victims gain justice? What, money? Is that the answer? Give people a few quid, and that's justice? Justice is tracking down everyone who participated in or facilitated his activities, and I mean everyone, even those who offered up their friends or other girls to him and his fellow pedos, because that, in my opinion, is the worst betrayal.

It was a mistake to let him die because now he will never suffer, unlike his victims.
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in reply to dick_turpin

I think (fairly) innocent people are at risk of being implicated when they knew nothing. He seems to have run 2 parallel social lives. His 'salons' were simply networking for the rich, powerful and influential, where bankers were introduced to people with money to invest and Epstein was paid a fee for introductions. There's a lot of noise being generated which could be used to hide the real criminals. The photograph of 'Andrew formerly known as Prince' COULD be a life-saving lesson.
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in reply to Andy Wootton

Ah, now that's a thought I've also had. I'm convinced some people will be blackened by association. While I have no desire to defend Mandelson, so what if he had £75K from Epstein? Don't MPs get donations and business deals every day? So long as they declare it, there's nothing shady about it other than Epstein being a convicted paedophile and if we're going to subscribe to the logic "Ah, well, if Mandleson knew he was a convicted Pedo he shouldn't have had anything to do with him." Then, nobody had better watch a Harvey Weinstein film ever again?
in reply to dick_turpin

The attacks are clearly politically motivated, on 'both' sides. I've lost count of how many sides there are now.