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Newly released Epstein files have revealed names of powerful figures, including Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew, though being mentioned does not imply guilt
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The files are part of ongoing investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, a financier accused of running a vast sex trafficking network involving underage girls; he died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial
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These documents detail Epstein’s wide-reaching network and how he exploited minors, with some victims as young as 14, and highlight his ability to evade justice through influential connections
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Epstein’s associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, has already been convicted for her role in recruiting and exploiting young girls, further evidencing the operation's breadth
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Privacy concerns have arisen as some victims' names were inadvertently revealed in the documents, leading to partial redactions to protect their identities
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The files have sparked online speculation and conspiracy theories due to redacted sections, prompting experts to caution against spreading unverified information
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Epstein’s ability to avoid serious consequences for years points to potential corruption and abuse of power, sparking a global debate on accountability and justice
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The case underscores broader issues of how powerful individuals can exploit influence and the challenges victims face in seeking justice
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Discussions around the need for stronger laws, transparency, and victim protection have been reignited in light of these revelations
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While the new files provide further insight into Epstein’s crimes, they also highlight systemic flaws in the justice system, emphasizing the need for truth and accountability
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