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Epstein Exposed: Money, Power, and Darkness. Wealth, Influence, and the Institutions That Looked Away

Par : Sarah Whitfield
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  • Nombre de pages181
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-565-27994-4
  • EAN9783565279944
  • Date de parution27/02/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House

Résumé

Jeffrey Epstein was not simply a predator who evaded justice. He was a product of specific systems-financial, social, legal, and institutional-that granted extraordinary protection to individuals of sufficient wealth and connection. Epstein Exposed reconstructs the full arc of his documented career: from his early rise through the corridors of elite finance, through the decades of abuse enabled by powerful associations, to the prosecutorial arrangements that granted him remarkable leniency, and ultimately to his death in federal custody under circumstances that remain formally unresolved. This book is not a biography of a criminal.
It is an examination of how elite networks function when accountability is absent-how money purchases access, how access purchases silence, and how silence compounds across institutions until the architecture of protection becomes indistinguishable from the institutions themselves. Drawing on court filings, deposition transcripts, investigative journalism, and victim testimony, each chapter traces a distinct dimension of the case: the financial structures, the social gatekeeping, the legal failures, and the personal accounts of those whose testimony was suppressed for years before finally entering the public record. The victims are not peripheral to this story.
Their testimony is its foundation. Epstein Exposed treats their accounts with the seriousness and dignity the legal system repeatedly failed to provide, while maintaining the evidentiary rigor that distinguishes historical accountability from sensationalism. For readers seeking to understand how institutional failure operates at the highest levels of wealth and power, this book offers an unflinching and carefully documented examination.