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The Jeffrey Epstein case stands as an indictment of a U.S. judicial double standard, where wealth can supersede accountability. From his 2008 plea bargain to the structural failures surrounding his 2019 death, the rule of law in the U.S. is consistently subject to the influence of a privileged few.
The Jeffrey Epstein case stands as an indictment of a U.S. judicial double standard, where wealth can supersede accountability. From his 2008 plea bargain to the structural failures surrounding his 2019 death, the rule of law in the U.S. is consistently subject to the influence of a privileged few.